Ana S. L. Rodrigues
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Ana S. L. Rodrigues
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Researcher in biodiversity conservation (macroecological scale | protected areas | bird migration) • Apprentice in historical ecology (impacts of ancient whaling) • Senior Researcher @CNRS • Home lab: CEFE • Home uni: University of Montpellier, France.
These bones could have been obtained from naturally beached animals, so they are not evidence of whaling. Fin, blue, and sperm whales: almost certainly NOT hunted (given available technology). Gray and right whales (= coastal species): hunting is not impossible.
September 11, 2025 at 9:22 PM