Evidence for a postreproductive phase in female false killer whales Pseudorca crassidens.
Theoni PhotopoulouInes M FerreiraPeter B BestToshio KasuyaHelene MarshPublished in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
We found morphological and statistical evidence for PRLS in South African and Japanese pods of false killer whales, suggesting that this species is the third non-human mammal in which this phenomenon has been demonstrated in wild populations. Nonetheless, our estimate for PrR in false killer whales (0.14) is lower than the single values available for the short-finned pilot whale (0.28) and the killer whale (0.22) and is more similar to working Asian elephants (0.13).