Dear all,

We are pleased to share our publication:

Louis. M., Skovrind M., Castruita J.A.S., Garilao C., Kaschner K., 
Gopalakrishnan S., Haile J., Lydersen C., Kovacs K.M., Garde E., 
Heide-Jørgensen M.P., Postma L., Ferguson S.H., Willerslev E., Lorenzen E.D. 
2020. Influence of past climate change on phylogeography and demographic 
history of narwhals, Modonon monoceros. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: 
Biological Sciences. doi: 
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.2964



Abstract

The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate, with unknown consequences for 
endemic fauna. However, Earth has experienced severe climatic oscillations in 
the past, and understanding how species responded to them might provide insight 
into their resilience to near-future climatic predictions. Little is known 
about the responses of Arctic marine mammals to past climatic shifts, but 
narwhals (Monodon monoceros) are considered one of the endemic Arctic species 
most vulnerable to environmental change. Here, we analyse 121 complete 
mitochondrial genomes from narwhals sampled across their range and use them in 
combination with species distribution models to elucidate the influence of past 
and ongoing climatic shifts on their population structure and demographic 
history. We find low levels of genetic diversity and limited geographic 
structuring of genetic clades. We show that narwhals experienced a long-term 
low effective population size, which increased after the Last Glacial Maximum, 
when the amount of suitable habitat expanded. Similar post-glacial habitat 
release has been a key driver of population size expansion of other polar 
marine predators. Our analyses indicate that habitat availability has been 
critical to the success of narwhals, raising concerns for their fate in an 
increasingly warming Arctic.


The article is available 
at:<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-018-3341-z> 
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2019.2964

On behalf of all co-authors,

Eline and Marie

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