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How Alaskan Belugas Preserve Their Genetic Diversity Through an Unexpected Sexual Strategy

Under the icy waters of Bristol Bay, Alaska, a population of beluga whales intrigues researchers. These white-skinned cetaceans evolve in near-total isolation, making it an ideal study ground to better understand their reproductive behaviour. A team of marine biologists from the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute of Florida Atlantic University, in collaboration with scientists from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, analyzed thirteen yea…
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Under the icy waters of Bristol Bay, Alaska, a population of beluga whales intrigues researchers. These white-skinned cetaceans evolve in near-total isolation, making it an ideal study ground to better understand their reproductive behaviour. A team of marine biologists from the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute of Florida Atlantic University, in collaboration with scientists from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, analyzed thirteen yea…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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