| Literature DB >> 34102070 |
A Rus Hoelzel1, Fatih Sarigol1, Tess Gridley2,3, Simon H Elwen2,3.
Abstract
We use genomics to identify the natal origin of a grey whale found in the South Atlantic, at least 20 000 km from the species core range (halfway around the world). The data indicate an origin in the North Pacific, possibly from the endangered western North Pacific population, thought to include only approximately 200 individuals. This contributes to our understanding of Atlantic sightings of this species known primarily from the North Pacific, and could have conservation implications if grey whales have the potential for essentially global dispersion. More broadly, documenting and understanding rare extreme migration events have potential implications for the understanding of how a species may be able to respond to global change.Entities:
Keywords: environmental change; genomics; grey whale; migration
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34102070 PMCID: PMC8187009 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2021.0136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Lett ISSN: 1744-9561 Impact factor: 3.812