The Life Scientific - Darren Croft

科学人生 —— 达伦·克罗夫特

Discovery

2025-02-25

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Darren Croft studies one of the ocean’s most charismatic and spectacular animals – the killer whale. Orca are probably best known for their predatory behaviour: ganging up to catch hapless seals or attack other whales. But for the last fifteen years, Darren Croft’s focus has been on a gentler aspect of killer whale existence: their family and reproductive lives . Killer whales live in multi-generational family groups. Each family is led by an old matriarch, often well into her 80s. The rest of the group are her daughters and sons, and grand-children. Especially intriguing to Darren is that female orca go through something like the menopause - an extremely rare phenomenon in the animal kingdom, only documented in just five species of toothed whales and of course in humans. Halting female reproduction in midlife is an evolutionary mystery, but it is one which Darren Croft argues can be explained by studying killer whales. Darren is Professor of Animal Behaviour at the University of Exeter. He talks to Jim Al-Kalili about his research on killer whales, his previous work revealing sophisticated social behaviour in fish, his life on the farm, and the downsides and upsides of being dyslexic.
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  • My guest today is a biologist who's lucky enough to study one of the ocean's most charismatic

  • and spectacular animals.

  • The killer whale.

  • Orca are probably best known for their predatory behavior,

  • ganging up to catch hapless seals or attack other whales.

  • But for the last 15 years,

  • Darren Croft's focus has been on a gentler aspect of killer whale existence,

  • their family and reproductive lives.

  • Killer whales live in multi generational family groups.