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This project investigates the genetic diversity and local adaptations of harbour porpoises across the North Atlantic. By analyzing 311 genomes, it aims to understand population connectivity, genomic health, and the impact of environmental changes on these marine mammals, ultimately informing conservation strategies.
Marine mammals face few physical barriers to dispersal, yet evidence of isolation, genetic differentiation and local adaptation have been reported for many species; comprising what has been referred to as the marine-speciation paradox.
The harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is a champion of dispersal and population establishment, occurring across the northern hemisphere from subarctic to temperate regions.
Despite its ability to disperse across the marine environment, evidence for multiple dis…
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