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Ecological, morphological and genetic divergence of sympatric North Atlantic killer whale populations
Andrew D Foote, Jason Newton, Stuart B Piertney,
Eske Willerslev
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M Thomas P Gilbert
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Killer Whale
100%
Nitrogen Isotopes
48%
Antarctic Regions
38%
Tooth Wear
38%
Biodiversity
35%
Mitochondrial DNA
27%
Population
20%
Radiation
19%
Diet
18%
Agriculture & Biology
Orcinus orca
76%
tooth wear
39%
genetic variation
32%
adaptive radiation
32%
stable isotopes
27%
niches
22%
mitochondrial DNA
22%
biodiversity
21%
nitrogen
15%
phylogeny
14%
diet
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
whale
55%
divergence
46%
individual variation
26%
generalist
24%
ecological status
21%
adaptive radiation
14%
nitrogen isotope
12%
niche
9%
tooth
9%
diet
9%
stable isotope
8%
phylogenetics
8%
biodiversity
7%
resource
5%
analysis
2%