A review of biopsy sampling experiments and studies of stock structure, phylogeny and taxonomy of large whales based on samples obtained on SOWER cruises

Luis Pastene
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A summary is presented of biopsy sampling conducted during the SOWER programme between 1978/79–2009/10, involving 32 Antarctic cruises and three low latitude cruises, and studies of stock structure, phylogeny and taxonomy of large whales based on the genetic data obtained. While sampling began during the 1988/89 Antarctic cruise, sampling systems have since been developed and improved. The greatest numbers of biopsy samples obtained came from humpback and blue whales. Genetic analysis of these samples has contributed to our understanding of humpback whale stock structure in feeding grounds and the connection between whales in low‐latitude breeding grounds and high‐latitude feeding grounds. Genetic analysis of blue whale samples from the Antarctic and off Australia, Madagascar and Chile has contributed to our understanding of population genetic structure of pygmy blue whale stocks and between pygmy and Antarctic blue whales. While a relatively large number of samples were obtained from southern right whales, mainly in Area IV, genetic data have yet to be generated. The numbers obtained from other species, such as fin, sei, Bryde’s, Antarctic minke and sperm whales, were small. However, in some cases, they have been used to complement population genetic studies based on larger sample sizes from other sources. The samples are an important legacy of the SOWER programme and provide a valuable archive of genetic diversity and population structure of great whales in the Southern Ocean. These efforts should continue because: (a) the Antarctic is an area where large‐whale recovery has occurred after severe human exploitation; (b) the area is highly inaccessible without this kind of collaborative platform; and (c) biopsy samples are potentially useful for other studies, such as analysis of pollutants, stable isotopes, fatty acids and epigenetic ageing. In addition to the biological information obtained, the cruises provided important platforms for the development of biopsy sampling systems in the Antarctic and low latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere, and as a means of training scientists in the application of these systems.
根据 SOWER 巡航获得的样本对大型鲸鱼种群结构、系统发育和分类进行的活体取样实验和研究综述
本文概述了 1978/79-2009/10 年间在 SOWER 计划期间进行的活体取样(包括 32 次南极巡航和 3 次低纬度巡航),以及根据获得的遗传数据对大型鲸鱼的种群结构、系统发育和分类进行的研究。采样工作始于 1988/89 年的南极巡航,此后采样系统得到了发展和改进。获得最多的活检样本来自座头鲸和蓝鲸。对这些样本的基因分析有助于我们了解座头鲸在觅食地的种群结构以及低纬度繁殖地和高纬度觅食地鲸鱼之间的联系。对南极以及澳大利亚、马达加斯加和智利近海的蓝鲸样本进行遗传分析,有助于我们了解侏儒蓝鲸种群的遗传结构,以及侏儒蓝鲸与南极蓝鲸之间的遗传结构。虽然从南方露脊鲸获得了相对较多的样本,主要是在第四区,但遗传数据尚未产生。从长须鲸、海鳕、布氏鲸、南极小须鲸和抹香鲸等其他物种获得的样本数量较少。不过,在某些情况下,它们被用来补充基于其他来源的更大样本量的种群遗传研究。这些样本是 SOWER 计划的重要遗产,为南大洋巨鲸的遗传多样性和种群结构提供了宝贵的档案。这些工作应该继续下去,因为:(a) 南极是大型鲸鱼在经历了人类的严重开发之后得以恢复的地区;(b) 如果没有这种合作平台,该地区是非常难以进入的;(c) 活检样本可能对其他研究有用,如污染物、稳定同位素、脂肪酸和表观遗传老化分析。除了获得生物信息外,巡航还为在南极和南半球低纬度地区开发活体取样系统提供了 重要平台,也是培训科学家应用这些系统的一种手段。
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