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Origin and expansion of the world’s most widespread pinniped: Range-wide population genomics of the harbour seal (Phoca vitulina)
ArticleAbstract: The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide varietyPalabras claves:COLONIZATION, GENETIC DIVERSITY, harbour seals, origin, Population structure, subspecies delineationAutores:Andersen L.W., Cammen K., Carroll E.L., Dietz R., Galatius A., Granquist S.M., Hall A.J., Hammill M., Harding K.C., Härkönen T., Heller R., Hoffman J.I., Kirstine Frie A., Kobayashi Y., Kovacs K.M., Liu X., Lydersen C., Moltke I., O’Corry-Crowe G., Rosing-Asvid A., Rønhøj Schjøtt S., Simon J. Goodman, Stenson G., Tange Olsen M., Teilmann J., Vieira F.G.Fuentes:scopusPhenotypic and genetic divergence among harbour porpoise populations associated with habitat regions in the North Sea and adjacent seas
ArticleAbstract: Determining the mechanisms that generate population structure is essential to the understanding of sPalabras claves:Marine mammal, Population structure, resource specializationAutores:Andersen L.W., De Luna C., Hoelzel A., Jepson P.D., Simon J. Goodman, Thatcher O., Tolley K.A.Fuentes:scopus