“…Across their range, there is evidence for genetic subdivision among populations (Fontaine et al., , ; Wiemann et al., ) and significant isolation by distance (Lah et al., ). In addition to occupying different habitats, these populations differ in a number of features, including regional differences in diet with varying percentages of cephalopods, pelagic fish and demersal prey (Fontaine et al., ; Hammond et al., and references therein), activity patterns (Nuuttila, Courtene‐Jones, Baulch, Simon, & Evans, ) and fine‐scale morphological features (Fontaine et al., ). This led to the suggestion that different ecotypes of harbour porpoise in the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea exist (Fontaine et al., , ; Galatius, Kinze, & Teilmann, ).…”