Atoll
Research Bulletin, In press
Patterns of genetic diversity of the Hawaiian
Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris)
Kimberly R. Andrews1,
Leszek Karczmarski2, Whitlow W.L. Au1,
Susan H. Rickards3, Cynthia A. Vanderlip4 and Robert J.
Toonen1
1University of Hawaii at Manoa,
The Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Coconut Island,
P.O. Box 1346 Kaneohe, Hawaii 97644
2Texas A&M University, 4700 Avenue U, Bldg. 303, Galveston, TX, 77551
3Oceanic Society, San Francisco, CA
4Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Department of
Land and Natural Resources, Honolulu, HI
Abstract: We used population genetic analyses to investigate the genetic structure
of the Hawaiian spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris).
Genetic samples were collected from spinner dolphins at locations across
the Hawaiian Archipelago: Kure Atoll (n=34), Midway Atoll
(n=57), Pearl & Hermes Reef (n=21), French Frigate Shoals (n=15), Ni‘ihau (n=39), O‘ahu (n=47),
Maui/Lana‘i (n=60), and the big island of Hawai‘i (n=77).
A 429 base pair region of the mitochondrial DNA control region was used
to evaluate genetic diversity and population structure. Peaks in genetic diversity were found at the Big
Island of Hawai‘i (p=0.0082) and French
Frigate Shoals (p=0.0072), and genetic diversity was reduced
at the three most northwestern Hawaiian atolls (Kure
Atoll p=0.0025, Midway Atoll p=0.0019, and Pearl & Hermes Reef p=0.0017). Analysis of Molecular Variance (AMOVA) and
exact tests of population subdivision indicated significant genetic structure
for the spinner dolphin within Hawai‘i. With few exceptions, dolphins at every island
were found to be significantly genetically differentiated from dolphins at
every other island for one or more tests of population subdivision (FST
or FST > 0.02, p < 0.10). Exceptions were dolphins at Kure Atoll, Midway Atoll, and Pearl & Hermes Reef,
which together seemed to form one interbreeding group, distinct from the rest
of the archipelago. Dolphins at O‘ahu were also an exception in that they were not
differentiated significantly from dolphins at Kure
Atoll, Midway Atoll, or Pearl & Hermes Reef.