2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10592-011-0294-x
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Spatiotemporal segregation among summer stocks of beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) despite nuclear gene flow: implication for the endangered belugas in eastern Hudson Bay (Canada)

Abstract: Migratory connectivity between areas frequented by wide-ranging animals provides crucial information for conservation and management. In and around Hudson Bay (Canada), three stocks of beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) are associated with distinct summering areas. We analyzed genetic variation at mtDNA and 13 microsatellite loci among individuals (N [ 1400) harvested by 23 Inuit communities to identify mating units and assess temporal and spatial differences in the way stocks use common migratory pathways.… Show more

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“…There is no evidence for male biases in dispersal away from the distinct summering areas, because males and females exhibit the same pattern of mtDNA differentiation among summering areas [27]. In contrast, we find that male-only and female-only samples are disproportionately common among captures, indicating that the sex composition tends to be more homogeneous than expected if sexes were distributed at random among those groups.…”
Section: Discussion (A) Social Structure During Migration and Summercontrasting
confidence: 66%
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“…There is no evidence for male biases in dispersal away from the distinct summering areas, because males and females exhibit the same pattern of mtDNA differentiation among summering areas [27]. In contrast, we find that male-only and female-only samples are disproportionately common among captures, indicating that the sex composition tends to be more homogeneous than expected if sexes were distributed at random among those groups.…”
Section: Discussion (A) Social Structure During Migration and Summercontrasting
confidence: 66%
“…Satellite transmitters deployed on EHB belugas at two estuaries (Nastapoka and Little Whale rivers) show that belugas in this area make frequent inshore -offshore movements with some movement between summer estuaries [54]. Thus, belugas probably show fidelity to general summering areas [27,34], as is the case for many other migratory cetaceans [39,[55][56][57][58].…”
Section: Discussion (A) Social Structure During Migration and Summermentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Several aspects of beluga behavior, diet, and regional hydrography support this assumption. Belugas are long-lived, social ceta ceans with matrilineally derived migration routes and philo patry (O'Corry-Crowe 2008, Turgeon et al 2012, suggesting that the same regions are used each summer by related social groups. ECS belugas exhibit strong interannual philopatry for areas in the Barrow Canyon and Alaska Beaufort Sea, areas which overlap with the fish survey area (Hauser et al 2014).…”
Section: Beluga Dive Patterns Relative To the Vertical Distribution Omentioning
confidence: 99%