Through_DNA_fingerprinting_that_southern_right_whales_are_now_migrating_once_again_from_sub-Antarctic_islands_to_their_ancestral_calving_grounds_on_the_mainland_of_New_Zealand.jpg
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Description Through DNA fingerprinting that southern right whales are now migrating once again from sub-Antarctic islands to their ancestral calving grounds on the mainland of New Zealand.jpg |
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Researchers at Oregon State University and the University of Auckland have determined through DNA fingerprinting that southern right whales are now migrating once again from sub-Antarctic islands to their ancestral calving grounds on the mainland of New Zealand. (Photo by Auckland Islands Team 2009, courtesy of Oregon State University)
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/oregonstateuniversity/5863853395/ |
Author | Oregon State University |
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4 December 2020