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A new species of baleen whale (Balaenoptera) from the Gulf of Mexico, with a review of its geographic distribution

Journal

MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 577-610

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mms.12776

Keywords

Balaenoptera; Bryde's whale; cetacean; Gulf of Mexico; species description; systematics; taxonomy

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Bryde's-like whales are a group of medium-sized baleen whales found in tropical waters of all three major ocean basins. Currently recognized as a single species with two subspecies, some authors argue for separate species. A new lineage of Bryde's-like whale has recently been identified in the northern Gulf of Mexico, highlighting a potential new species of Balaenoptera.
Bryde's-like whales are a complex of medium-sized baleen whales that occur in tropical waters of all three major ocean basins. Currently, a single species of Bryde's whale, Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1879, is recognized, with two subspecies, Eden's whale, B. edeni edeni and Bryde's whale, B. edeni brydei (Olsen, 1913), although some authors have recognized these as separate species. Recently, a new, evolutionarily divergent lineage of Bryde's-like whale was identified based on genetic data and was found to be restricted primarily to the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOMx). Here, we provide the first morphological examination of a complete skull from these whales and identify diagnostic characters that distinguish it from the other medium-sized baleen whale taxa. In addition, we have increased the number of genetic samples of these Bryde's-like whales in the GOMx from 23 to 36 individuals, all of which matched the GOMx lineage. A review of Bryde's-like whale records in the Caribbean and greater Atlantic supports an isolated distribution for this unique lineage, augmenting the genetic and morphological body of evidence supporting the existence of an undescribed species of Balaenoptera from the Gulf of Mexico.

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