Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound

Diving mammals use blubber for a variety of structural and physiological functions, including buoyancy, streamlining, thermoregulation, and energy storage. Estimating blubber stores provides proxies for body condition, nutritional status, and health. Blubber stores may vary topographically within in...

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Published in:Journal of Mammalogy
Main Authors: Leslie A. Cornick, Lori T. Quakenbush, Stephanie A. Norman, Coral Pasi, Pamela Maslyk, Kathy A. Burek, Caroline E. C. Goertz, Roderick C. Hobbs
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Language:English
Published: American Society of Mammalogists 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw074
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spelling ftbioone:10.1093/jmammal/gyw074 2024-06-02T08:04:16+00:00 Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound Leslie A. Cornick Lori T. Quakenbush Stephanie A. Norman Coral Pasi Pamela Maslyk Kathy A. Burek Caroline E. C. Goertz Roderick C. Hobbs Leslie A. Cornick Lori T. Quakenbush Stephanie A. Norman Coral Pasi Pamela Maslyk Kathy A. Burek Caroline E. C. Goertz Roderick C. Hobbs world 2016-04-25 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw074 en eng American Society of Mammalogists doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyw074 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw074 Text 2016 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw074 2024-05-07T00:55:29Z Diving mammals use blubber for a variety of structural and physiological functions, including buoyancy, streamlining, thermoregulation, and energy storage. Estimating blubber stores provides proxies for body condition, nutritional status, and health. Blubber stores may vary topographically within individuals, across seasons, and with age, sex, and reproductive status; therefore, a single full-depth blubber biopsy does not provide an accurate measure of blubber depth, and additional biopsies are limited because they result in open wounds. We examined high-resolution ultrasound as a noninvasive method for assessing blubber stores by sampling blubber depth at 11 locations on beluga whales in Alaska. Blubber mass was estimated as a proportion of body mass (40% from the literature) and compared to a function of volume calculated using ultrasound blubber depth measurements in a truncated cone. Blubber volume was converted to total and mass-specific blubber mass estimates based on the density of beluga blubber. There was no significant difference in mean total blubber mass between the 2 estimates (R2 = 0.88); however, body mass alone predicted only 68% of the variation in mass-specific blubber stores in juveniles, 7% for adults in the fall, and 33% for adults in the spring. Mass-specific blubber stores calculated from ultrasound measurements were highly variable. Adults had significantly greater blubber stores in the fall (0.48 ± 0.02 kg/kgMB) than in the spring (0.33 ± 0.02 kg/kgMB). There was no seasonal effect in juveniles. High-resolution ultrasound is a more powerful, noninvasive method for assessing blubber stores in wild belugas, allowing for precise measurements at multiple locations. Text Beluga Beluga* Alaska BioOne Online Journals Journal of Mammalogy 97 4 1238 1248
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description Diving mammals use blubber for a variety of structural and physiological functions, including buoyancy, streamlining, thermoregulation, and energy storage. Estimating blubber stores provides proxies for body condition, nutritional status, and health. Blubber stores may vary topographically within individuals, across seasons, and with age, sex, and reproductive status; therefore, a single full-depth blubber biopsy does not provide an accurate measure of blubber depth, and additional biopsies are limited because they result in open wounds. We examined high-resolution ultrasound as a noninvasive method for assessing blubber stores by sampling blubber depth at 11 locations on beluga whales in Alaska. Blubber mass was estimated as a proportion of body mass (40% from the literature) and compared to a function of volume calculated using ultrasound blubber depth measurements in a truncated cone. Blubber volume was converted to total and mass-specific blubber mass estimates based on the density of beluga blubber. There was no significant difference in mean total blubber mass between the 2 estimates (R2 = 0.88); however, body mass alone predicted only 68% of the variation in mass-specific blubber stores in juveniles, 7% for adults in the fall, and 33% for adults in the spring. Mass-specific blubber stores calculated from ultrasound measurements were highly variable. Adults had significantly greater blubber stores in the fall (0.48 ± 0.02 kg/kgMB) than in the spring (0.33 ± 0.02 kg/kgMB). There was no seasonal effect in juveniles. High-resolution ultrasound is a more powerful, noninvasive method for assessing blubber stores in wild belugas, allowing for precise measurements at multiple locations.
author2 Leslie A. Cornick
Lori T. Quakenbush
Stephanie A. Norman
Coral Pasi
Pamela Maslyk
Kathy A. Burek
Caroline E. C. Goertz
Roderick C. Hobbs
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author Leslie A. Cornick
Lori T. Quakenbush
Stephanie A. Norman
Coral Pasi
Pamela Maslyk
Kathy A. Burek
Caroline E. C. Goertz
Roderick C. Hobbs
spellingShingle Leslie A. Cornick
Lori T. Quakenbush
Stephanie A. Norman
Coral Pasi
Pamela Maslyk
Kathy A. Burek
Caroline E. C. Goertz
Roderick C. Hobbs
Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
author_facet Leslie A. Cornick
Lori T. Quakenbush
Stephanie A. Norman
Coral Pasi
Pamela Maslyk
Kathy A. Burek
Caroline E. C. Goertz
Roderick C. Hobbs
author_sort Leslie A. Cornick
title Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
title_short Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
title_full Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
title_fullStr Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
title_sort seasonal and developmental differences in blubber stores of beluga whales in bristol bay, alaska using high-resolution ultrasound
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