“…However, the difference in diameter between the major and minor axes can be quite variable; Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) have more elliptical whiskers in cross-section, and Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) have more circular whiskers (Summarell et al, 2015). The most studied whisker adaptation in pinnipeds is the presence of undulations along the shaft, which are observable in most phocids (Ginter et al, 2010(Ginter et al, , 2012Gläser et al, 2011;Hanke et al, 2010;Krüger, Hanke, Miersch, & Dehnhardt, 2018;Niesterok, Dehnhardt, & Hanke, 2017;Summarell et al, 2015) (Figure 1a). These undulations are believed to reduce signal to noise ratios in flowing water (Hanke et al, 2010;Kottapalli, Asadnia, Miao, & Triantafyllou, 2015).…”