Dear MARMAM community,

On behalf of my co-authors, I'm pleased to share our new publication "The
diverse diet of southern Alaska resident killer whales shifts across
spatiotemporally distinct foraging hotspots" in the journal Ecosphere,
available open access at https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70509.

Abstract:
Top predators influence ecological communities in part through the prey
they consume. Prey preferences often shift throughout the year, reflecting
both seasonal and geographic patterns of habitat use and the relative
abundance of preferred prey species. Killer whales (*Orcinus orca*) are top
predators in the marine ecosystem, and understanding their diet is critical
to assess their ecological impacts and role. In this study, we examine the
diet of the southern Alaska resident killer whale population across three
major foraging hotspots. We leverage two complementary sampling
methods—morphological ID and genetic metabarcoding—to reveal strong
spatiotemporal patterns in diet from May through September. Chinook, chum,
and coho salmon were each important prey resources in different locations
and times, with consistent dietary contributions from Pacific halibut,
arrowtooth flounder, and sablefish. Our results reveal a diverse,
location-specific, and strongly seasonal foraging strategy in this top
predator and highlight the increased resolution provided by using ensemble
techniques to characterize foraging behavior. Effective conservation and
management of this population will depend on broad spatiotemporal sampling
to accurately characterize foraging ecology.

Myers, H.J., Olsen, D.W., Van Cise, A.M., Wells, A.H., Parsons, K.M., &
Matkin, C.O. 2025. The diverse diet of southern Alaska resident killer
whales shifts across spatiotemporally distinct foraging hotspots. Ecosphere
16(12), e70509. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70509.

Thank you,

Hannah

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*Hannah Myers, PhD*
Assistant Professor, Department of Fisheries
College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
University of Alaska Fairbanks
2150 Koyukuk Drive
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775
[email protected] <[email protected]>
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