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. 2015 Nov 11;10(11):e0140251. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140251

Fig 3. Phylogenetic tree (NJ/ML/BI) of common dolphin cytochrome b haplotypes.

Fig 3

Values above nodes correspond to bootstrap (NJ), aLRT (ML) and posterior probability (BI), respectively, > 50%. Arrows indicate sequences generated in this study (SW Atlantic): specimens coded with RJ, RS ARG4 and ARG18 had the long-beaked morphotype, and the remaining specimens coded with ARG had the short-beaked haplotype (see Table 1). Grey circles indicate sequences of the tropicalis-form. The star indicates the haplotype shared by short and long-beaked common dolphins (from almost all localities, including the SW Atlantic) and the putative D. d. ponticus (Black Sea). Black circles mark the long-beaked morphotype from the NE Pacific (please note the paraphyly).