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Molecular Ecology | 2007

Patterns of male reproductive success in a highly promiscuous whale species: the endangered North Atlantic right whale

Timothy R. Frasier; Philip K. Hamilton; Moira W. Brown; Lisa Conger; Amy R. Knowlton; Marilyn K. Marx; Christopher K. Slay; Scott D. Kraus; Bradley N. White

Parentage analyses of baleen whales are rare, and although mating systems have been hypothesized for some species, little data on realized male reproductive success are available and the patterns of male reproductive success have remained elusive for most species. Here we combine over 20 years of photo‐identification data with high‐resolution genetic data for the majority of individual North Atlantic right whales to assess paternity in this endangered species. There was significant skew in male reproductive success compared to what would be expected if mating was random (P < 0.001). The difference was due to an excess of males assigned zero paternities, a deficiency of males assigned one paternity, and an excess of males assigned as fathers for multiple calves. The variance in male reproductive success was high relative to other aquatically mating marine mammals, but was low relative to mammals where the mating system is based on resource‐ and/or mate‐defence polygyny. These results are consistent with previous data suggesting that the right whale mating system represents one of the most intense examples of sperm competition in mammals, but that sperm competition on its own does not allow for the same degree of polygyny as systems where males can control access to resources and/or mates. The age distribution of assigned fathers was significantly biased towards older males (P < 0.05), with males not obtaining their first paternity until ~15 years of age, which is almost twice the average age of first fertilization in females (8 years), suggesting that mate competition is preventing younger males from reproducing. The uneven distribution of paternities results in a lower effective population size in this species that already has one of the lowest reported levels of genetic diversity, which may further inhibit reproductive success through mate incompatibility of genetically similar individuals.


Canadian Journal of Zoology | 1990

Surface foraging behaviour of the North Atlantic right whale, Eubalaena glacialis, and associated zooplankton characteristics

Charles A. Mayo; Marilyn K. Marx


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Monitoring North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis entanglement rates: a 30 yr retrospective

Amy R. Knowlton; Philip K. Hamilton; Marilyn K. Marx; Heather M. Pettis; Scott D. Kraus


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 1998

Age structure and longevity in North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis and their relation to reproduction

Philip K. Hamilton; Amy R. Knowlton; Marilyn K. Marx; Scott D. Kraus


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2007

Baleen whales are not important as prey for killer whales Orcinus orca in high-latitude regions

Amee V. Mehta; Judith Allen; Rochelle Constantine; Claire Garrigue; Beatrice Jann; Curt Jenner; Marilyn K. Marx; Craig O. Matkin; David K. Mattila; Gianna Minton; Sally A. Mizroch; Carlos Olavarría; Jooke Robbins; Kirsty Russell; Rosemary E. Seton; Gretchen H. Steiger; Gísli A. Víkingsson; Paul R. Wade; Briana H. Witteveen; Phillip J. Clapham


Marine Mammal Science | 1995

Weaning in North Atlantic right whales

Philip K. Hamilton; Marilyn K. Marx; Sctxr D. Kraus


Marine Mammal Science | 2004

TWO‐WAY TRANS‐ATLANTIC MIGRATION OF A NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALE (EUBALAENA GLACIALIS)

Karl‐Otto Jacobsen; Marilyn K. Marx; Nils Øien


Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2005

Skin lesions on North Atlantic right whales: categories, prevalence and change in occurrence in the 1990s

Philip K. Hamilton; Marilyn K. Marx


Archive | 2001

Sighting heterogeneity of right whales in the western North Atlantic: 1980-1992

Moira W. Brown; Solange Brault; Philip K. Hamilton; Robert D. Kenney; Amy R. Knowlton; Marilyn K. Marx; Charles A. Mayo; Christopher K. Slay; Scott D. Kraus


Archive | 2005

ANALYSIS OF SCARRING ON NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALES (EUBALAENA GLACIALIS): MONITORING RATES OF ENTANGLEMENT INTERACTION: 1980 - 2002

Amy R. Knowlton; Marilyn K. Marx; Heather M. Pettis; Philip K. Hamilton; Scott D. Kraus

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Solange Brault

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Briana H. Witteveen

University of Alaska Fairbanks

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