Genetic Kinship Analyses Reveal That Gray’s Beaked Whales Strand in Unrelated Groups

Volume: 108, Issue: 4, Pages: 456 - 461
Published: Mar 9, 2017
Abstract
Some marine mammals are so rarely seen that their life history and social structure remain a mystery. Around New Zealand, Gray's beaked whales (Mesoplodon grayi) are almost never seen alive, yet they are a commonly stranded species. Gray's are unique among the beaked whales in that they frequently strand in groups, providing an opportunity to investigate their social organization. We examined group composition and genetic kinship in 113 Gray's...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic Kinship Analyses Reveal That Gray’s Beaked Whales Strand in Unrelated Groups
Published Date
Mar 9, 2017
Volume
108
Issue
4
Pages
456 - 461
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