Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce our recent publication in Molecular Ecology: Shift 
of grey seal subspecies boundaries in response to climate, culling and 
conservation.

Abstract: Identifying the processes that drive changes in the abundance and 
distribution of natural populations is a central theme in ecology and 
evolution. Many species of marine mammals have experienced dramatic changes in 
abundance and distribution due to climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic 
impacts. However, thanks to conservation efforts, some of these species have 
shown remarkable population recovery and are now recolonizing their former 
ranges. Here, we use zooarchaeological, demographic and genetic data to examine 
processes of colonization, local extinction and recolonization of the two 
northern European grey seal subspecies inhabiting the Baltic Sea and North Sea. 
The zooarchaeological and genetic data suggest that the two subspecies diverged 
shortly after the formation of the Baltic Sea approximately 4200 years bp, 
probably through a gradual shift to different breeding habitats and 
phenologies. By comparing genetic data from 19th century pre-extinction 
material with that from seals currently recolonizing their past range, we 
observed a marked spatiotemporal shift in subspecies boundaries, with 
increasing encroachment of North Sea seals on areas previously occupied by the 
Baltic Sea subspecies. Further, both demographic and genetic data indicate that 
the two subspecies have begun to overlap geographically and are hybridizing in 
a narrow contact zone. Our findings provide new insights into the processes of 
colonization, extinction and recolonization and have important implications for 
the management of grey seals across northern Europe.

The article is available online at: 
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.13748/full

Kind regards,
Katharina and Morten

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Katharina Fietz
PhD candidate

Natural History Museum of Denmark
University of Copenhagen, Centre for GeoGenetics
Oester Voldgade 5-7
1350 Copenhagen, DK
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