Genetic population dynamics of the critically endangered scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
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The scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, is a Critically Endangered, migratory species known for its tendency to form iconic and visually spectacular large aggregations. Herein, we investigated the population genetic dynamics of the scalloped hammerhead across much of its distribution in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), ranging from Costa Rica to Ecuador, focusing on youngâofâtheâyear animals from putative coastal nursery areas and adult females from seasonal aggregations that form in the northern Galápagos Islands. Nuclear microsatellites and partial mitochondrial control region sequences showed little evidence of population structure, suggesting that scalloped hammerheads in this ETP region comprise a single genetic stock. Galápagos aggregations of adults were not comprised of related individuals, suggesting that kinship does not play a role in the formation of the repeated, annual gatherings at these remote offshore locations. Despite high levels of fisheries exploitation o..., Scalloped hammerhead shark samples were genotyped at 9 microsatellite loci including five loci from Sphyrna lewini (SLE027, SLE033, SLE045, SLE038, SLE089) previously described by Nance et al. (2009) and four loci isolated in other shark species that also crossâamplified in S. lewini [Cliâ12 from Carcharhinus limbatus (Keeney & Heist, 2003) and SMO3, SMO7, and SMO8 from Sphyrna mokarran (Feldheim et al., 2020).
Electrophoresis of amplified microsatellite loci was performed on an Applied Biosystems 3130 Genetic Analyzer. Alleles were sized using GeneScan LIZ 600 size standard and scored using the software GeneMapper v.3.7 (Applied Biosystems Inc.).
Feldheim, K. A., Jabado, R. W., Chapman, D. D., Cardeñosa, D., & Maddox, J. D. (2020). Microsatellite primer development in elasmobranchs using next generation sequencing of enriched libraries. Molecular Biology Reports, 47(4), 2669â2675.
Keeney, D. B., & Heist, E. J. (2003). Characterization of microsatellite loci isolated from..., This dataset consists of two files:
1) Harned et al._msats_ETP.csv: contains microsatellite genotypes of young-of-year scalloped hammerhead sharks collected from the Eastern Tropical Pacific.
2) Harned et al_msats_GalFLSey.csv: contains microsatellite genotypes of all putative adult scalloped hammerhead sharks collected from the Galápagos, Florida east Coast USA, and the Seychelles.Â
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2025-07-23



