Játtað í:
2024

Granskingarøki:
MARiNAO

Verkætlanarslag:
Post.doc.-verkætlan

Verkætlanarheiti:
DolphinUnit - Defining management units and genetic health of cetacean top predators in the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe-Scotland Ridge and beyond

Játtanarnummar:
8017

Verkætlanarleiðari:
Marie Louis

Stovnur/virki:
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Aðrir luttakarar:
Cooperation between Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, University of the Faroe Islands, and University og Copenhagen

Verkætlanarskeið:
01.01.2025-01.01.2027

Samlaður kostnaður:
5.732.680 DKK

Stuðul úr Granskingargrunninum:
3.036.213 DKK

Verkætlanarlýsing:
The North Atlantic and Arctic are experiencing drastic and rapid environmental change, which are impacting the distribution of species. Temperate cetaceans species, including white-beaked and white-sided dolphins and pilot whales are currently increasing in Arctic waters. Those species are hunted for subsistence in the Faroe islands and Greenland. However, their genetic structure in the North Atlantic is not resolved, making it extremely difficult for management authorities to make recommendations for sustainable harvesting. We propose to use state-of-the-art genomic methods to resolve population structure and connectivity of the three species in the North Atlantic, reconstruct their responses to past climate change to better predict their future and assess their genetic health.

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