Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales

Our main long-term goal is to assess whether respiratory sample (blow) analysis can be developed as a practical method of physiological stress assessment in free-living cetaceans, particularly baleen whales. Few methods exist for assessment of physiological stress levels of baleen whales (Amaral 201...

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Main Authors: Hunt, Kathleen E, Rolland, Rosalind M, Kraus, Scott D
Other Authors: NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM BOSTON MA
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftdtic:ADA573537 2023-05-15T15:37:03+02:00 Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales Hunt, Kathleen E Rolland, Rosalind M Kraus, Scott D NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM BOSTON MA 2012-09-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA573537 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA573537 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA573537 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Stress Physiology Biological Oceanography *RESPIRATION *STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY) *WHALES HORMONES NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS SAMPLING BALEEN WHALES RIGHT WHALES Text 2012 ftdtic 2016-02-24T10:19:58Z Our main long-term goal is to assess whether respiratory sample (blow) analysis can be developed as a practical method of physiological stress assessment in free-living cetaceans, particularly baleen whales. Few methods exist for assessment of physiological stress levels of baleen whales (Amaral 2010, Office of Naval Research 2010). Blow samples can be collected from targeted individuals and from large numbers of whales, and the method is non-invasive and can be employed multiple times on known individuals. Blow analysis may offer a novel method for assessment of short-term stress (minutes/hours) in cetaceans, and could complement existing fecal-sampling methods (Rolland et al. 2005, Hunt et al. 2006). Text baleen whales North Atlantic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Stress Physiology
Biological Oceanography
*RESPIRATION
*STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
*WHALES
HORMONES
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
SAMPLING
BALEEN WHALES
RIGHT WHALES
spellingShingle Stress Physiology
Biological Oceanography
*RESPIRATION
*STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
*WHALES
HORMONES
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
SAMPLING
BALEEN WHALES
RIGHT WHALES
Hunt, Kathleen E
Rolland, Rosalind M
Kraus, Scott D
Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
topic_facet Stress Physiology
Biological Oceanography
*RESPIRATION
*STRESS(PHYSIOLOGY)
*WHALES
HORMONES
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
SAMPLING
BALEEN WHALES
RIGHT WHALES
description Our main long-term goal is to assess whether respiratory sample (blow) analysis can be developed as a practical method of physiological stress assessment in free-living cetaceans, particularly baleen whales. Few methods exist for assessment of physiological stress levels of baleen whales (Amaral 2010, Office of Naval Research 2010). Blow samples can be collected from targeted individuals and from large numbers of whales, and the method is non-invasive and can be employed multiple times on known individuals. Blow analysis may offer a novel method for assessment of short-term stress (minutes/hours) in cetaceans, and could complement existing fecal-sampling methods (Rolland et al. 2005, Hunt et al. 2006).
author2 NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM BOSTON MA
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author Hunt, Kathleen E
Rolland, Rosalind M
Kraus, Scott D
author_facet Hunt, Kathleen E
Rolland, Rosalind M
Kraus, Scott D
author_sort Hunt, Kathleen E
title Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
title_short Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
title_full Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
title_fullStr Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
title_full_unstemmed Development of Respiratory Sampling to Assess Stress Responses in North Atlantic Right Whales
title_sort development of respiratory sampling to assess stress responses in north atlantic right whales
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North Atlantic
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