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pmid29559642      Sci+Rep 2018 ; 8 (ä): ä
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  • Infanticide in a mammal-eating killer whale population #MMPMID29559642
  • Towers JR; Hallé MJ; Symonds HK; Sutton GJ; Morton AB; Spong P; Borrowman JP; Ford JKB
  • Sci Rep 2018[]; 8 (ä): ä PMID29559642show ga
  • Infanticide can be an extreme result of sexual conflict that drives selection in species in which it occurs. It is a rarely observed behaviour but some evidence for its occurrence in cetaceans exists in three species of dolphin. Here we describe observations of an adult male killer whale (Orcinus orca) and his post-reproductive mother killing a neonate belonging to an unrelated female from the same population in the North Pacific. This is the first account of infanticide reported in killer whales and the only case committed jointly by an adult male and his mother outside of humans. Consistent with findings in other social mammals, we suggest that infanticide is a sexually selected behaviour in killer whales that could provide subsequent mating opportunities for the infanticidal male and thereby provide inclusive fitness benefits for his mother.
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