Three forms of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Antarctic waters

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration · National Governors Association

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Abstract

This paper provides field descriptions and biological observations of three different forms of killer whale (Orcinus orca) that occur in Antarctica based on field observations and a review of available photographs. Identifications were based on the relative size and orientation of the white eyepatch and the presence or absence of a dorsal cape. Type A (presumably the nominate form) has a medium-sized eyepatch oriented parallel to the body axis, no dorsal cape, it occurs mainly off-shore in ice-free water, has a circumpolar distribution and apparently preys mainly upon Antarctic minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). Type B also has an eyepatch oriented parallel to the body axis, but the eyepatch is at least…

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Keywords
  • Whale
  • Predation
  • Sympatric speciation
  • Peninsula
  • Minke whale
  • Fishery
  • Oceanography
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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