Hi all,

On behalf of all co-authors, I am pleased to announce the publication of our 
manuscript titled "Population genomic structure of killer whales (Orcinus orca) 
in Australian and New Zealand waters" in Marine Mammal Science.
Abstract:

Population genomic data sets have enhanced power to detect cryptic and complex 
population structure and generate valuable information for the conservation and 
management of wildlife species. Globally, killer whales (Orcinus orca) are 
considered to have a complex population structure due to their ability to 
specialize in a variety of ecological niches. In the Australasian region, they 
are found year round in New Zealand waters and are sighted in all Australian 
waters, with seasonal aggregations in the northwest (NWA) and southwest (SWA). 
Regionally, there is some knowledge regarding killer whale abundance, diet, 
acoustics, and social structure, but limited information about their population 
structure. Here, we present a population structure assessment of Australasian 
killer whales using 17,491 high quality genome-wide single nucleotide 
polymorphisms (SNPs), combined with sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control 
region. The results indicate a minimum of three populations: New Zealand, NWA, 
and SWA. These populations present moderate levels of genomic diversity, 
negligible levels of inbreeding, small effective population sizes, and low 
contemporary migration rates among them. Mitochondrial DNA analysis elucidated 
five closely related haplotypes, suggestive of matrilineal societies, 
consistent with killer whales elsewhere. This information will assist 
conservation management of killer whales in the Australasian region.

For details please see, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.12851.

Kind regards,
Isabella


Isabella Reeves


PhD student

BSc Marine Biology (Hons.)

Cetacean Ecology, Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL<http://www.cebel.org.au>)

Molecular Ecology Lab (MELFU<http://www.molecularecology.flinders.edu.au>)

College of Science & Engineering, Flinders University

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