Climate change introduces threatened killer whale populations and conservation challenges to the Arctic
Colin J. Garroway,
Evelien de Greef,
Kyle J. Lefort
et al.
Abstract:The Arctic is the fastest-warming region on the planet, and sea ice loss has opened new habitat for sub-Arctic species such as the killer whale (Orcinus orca). As apex predators, killer whales can cause significant ecosystem-scale changes, however, we know very little about killer whales in the Arctic. Setting conservation priorities for killer whales and their Arctic prey species requires knowledge of their evolutionary history and demography. We found that there are two highly genetically distinct, non-inter… Show more
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