Geographic variation in cranial morphology of narwhals (Monodon monoceros) from Greenland and the eastern Canadian Arctic

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Øystein Wiig
Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen
Kristin L. Laidre
Eva Garde
Randall R. Reeves
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[1] University of Oslo,National Center for Biosystematics, Natural History Museum
[2] Greenland Institute of Natural Resources,Polar Science Center
[3] University of Washington,Center for GeoGenetics
[4] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[5] Okapi Wildlife Associates,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2012年 / 35卷
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Narwhal; Geographic variation; Greenland; Eastern Canada;
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We analyzed variation in nine non-metric and eight metric variables in the skulls of 132 narwhals (Monodon monoceros) from five localities in Greenland (Inglefield Bredning, Melville Bay, Uummannaq, Disko Bay, and Scoresby Sound) and one in the eastern Canadian Arctic (Eclipse Sound). Metric variables were used to compare the combined Disko Bay and Uummannaq samples with the samples from Inglefield Bredning and Scoresby Sound using three different multivariate techniques for each sex. None of the results were significant. Seven of the non-metric variables were independent of age and sex and were used in comparing samples from the six localities. No differences were found among the four localities in West Greenland, but differences were found in two of the non-metric variables between the combined West Greenland sample and the one from Scoresby Sound. A major shortcoming of the analysis based on metric data was the small sample size from several of the areas, which resulted in low statistical power. Genetic as well as environmental factors could explain the differences detected here between narwhals living along the west and the east coasts of Greenland.
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