2018
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4646
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Killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Iceland show weak genetic structure among diverse isotopic signatures and observed movement patterns

Abstract: Local adaption through ecological niche specialization can lead to genetic structure between and within populations. In the Northeast Pacific, killer whales (Orcinus orca) of the same population have uniform specialized diets that are non‐overlapping with other sympatric, genetically divergent, and socially isolated killer whale ecotypes. However, killer whales in Iceland show intrapopulation variation of isotopic niches and observed movement patterns: some individuals appear to specialize on herring and follo… Show more

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“…Yet, some populations with high rates of mixing (those that exhibit fission-fusion) may lack these intuitive social structures (Tavares et al, 2018). In such cases, distinguishing the relevant scale at which to interpret genetic data becomes more difficult, requiring detailed ecological knowledge of the species and the population under study.…”
Section: Social Structure and Ecological Nichementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Yet, some populations with high rates of mixing (those that exhibit fission-fusion) may lack these intuitive social structures (Tavares et al, 2018). In such cases, distinguishing the relevant scale at which to interpret genetic data becomes more difficult, requiring detailed ecological knowledge of the species and the population under study.…”
Section: Social Structure and Ecological Nichementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic data can be incorporated with ecological information such as stable isotope analyses, and the geographical scale of habitat use and movements, to improve the designation of meaningful conservation units (Nykänen et al, 2019 ; Thiemann et al, 2008 ). This approach can also help resolve cases where genetic units are not socially segregated but comprise individuals with dietary and behavioural differences, to show whether a process of niche specialization and emergence of ecotypes might have started and require further study (Tavares et al, 2018 ). Investigations into ecologically significant genetic structure may be especially problematic for species that occur at low densities with limited N e , as this parameter is considered vital for evolutionary resilience (Sgrò et al, 2011 ) but can be hard to determine.…”
Section: A Framework and Recommendations For Incorporating Genetic St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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