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      Taxonomic revision of the South Asian River dolphins ( Platanista ): Indus and Ganges River dolphins are separate species

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              Population genomics of finless porpoises reveal an incipient cetacean species adapted to freshwater

              Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habitats, from oceans to freshwater rivers. We report the sequencing, de novo assembly and analysis of a finless porpoise genome, and the re-sequencing of an additional 48 finless porpoise individuals. We use these data to reconstruct the demographic history of finless porpoises from their origin to the occupation into the Yangtze River. Analyses of selection between marine and freshwater porpoises identify genes associated with renal water homeostasis and urea cycle, such as urea transporter 2 and angiotensin I-converting enzyme 2, which are likely adaptations associated with the difference in osmotic stress between ocean and rivers. Our results strongly suggest that the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoises are reproductively isolated from other porpoise populations and harbor unique genetic adaptations, supporting that they should be considered a unique incipient species.
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                Journal
                Marine Mammal Science
                Mar Mam Sci
                Wiley
                0824-0469
                1748-7692
                March 23 2021
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Sea Mammal Research Unit University of St. Andrews Fife UK
                [2 ]Southwest Fisheries Science Center NOAA‐NMFS La Jolla CA
                [3 ]WWF‐Pakistan Lahore Pakistan
                [4 ]Department of Zoology Patna University Patna Bihar India
                [5 ]Clymene Enterprises Lakeside CA
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                10.1111/mms.12801
                faffe1c5-8658-4db8-a1a8-001274f4415f
                © 2021

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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