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About This Project
Over years, I have built a collection of cetacean fecal samples. While the majority of these samples are from sperm whales, the collection also includes pilot whales and Risso’s dolphins. I am currently using DNA metabarcoding to study the diet of these cetaceans in the Azores and provides insights into deep-ocean cephalopod ecology. Further genetic analysis on these samples can allow to explore new avenues and assess population structure.

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