Gene duplications and gene loss in the epidermal differentiation complex during the evolutionary land-to-water transition of cetaceans. [PDF]
Holthaus KB +4 more
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The Upper Gulf of California (UGC), Mexico, is home to the most critically endangered marine mammal in the world, the vaquita. Due to both accidental entanglement in gillnets set for shrimp and other finfish, and the resurgences of an illegal fishery for totoaba, the species is in imminent danger of extinction.
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Paedomorphic Ossification in Porpoises with an Emphasis on the Vaquita (<I>Phocoena sinus</I>)
Liliana Mellor +3 more
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Accessible, Realistic Genome Simulation with Selection Using stdpopsim. [PDF]
Gower G +30 more
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Reference genome and demographic history of the most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita. [PDF]
Morin PA +33 more
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Estimating the abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) population using passive acoustic monitoring. [PDF]
Amundin M +31 more
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Genomics, Population Divergence, and Historical Demography of the World's Largest and Endangered Butterfly, The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing. [PDF]
Reboud EL +5 more
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Mitochondrial genomics reveals the evolutionary history of the porpoises (Phocoenidae) across the speciation continuum. [PDF]
Ben Chehida Y +14 more
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Decay of TRPV3 as the genomic trace of epidermal structure changes in the land-to-sea transition of mammals. [PDF]
Wu T +5 more
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