Alexey Suloev/Shutterstock January 1, 2021 The hopeful return of polar whales Lauren McWhinnie, Heriot-Watt University Whales are rediscovering their old haunts in the Arctic and Southern oceans after centuries of hunting.
DNA analysis reveals that there are three populations of Antarctic blue whales. Paula Olson, courtesy of IWC March 8, 2016 Antarctica’s blue whales are split into three distinct populations Catherine R. M. Attard, Flinders University; Luciana Möller, Flinders University, and Luciano Beheregaray, Flinders University Antarctica’s blue whales all feed in the same place. But a new genetic analysis suggests they are actually three separate populations that breed in different parts of the globe.
Showing how it’s done. March 23, 2015 ‘Shakespeare of music’ finally gets his own blue plaque David Wyn Jones, Cardiff University Joseph Haydn’s visits to London changed the course of music history.
November 15, 2012 Antarctic and pygmy blue whale subspecies interbreed Macquarie University Antarctic and pygmy blue whale subspecies may be interbreeding in waters off Antarctica. The study of whale genetics challenges…