Variation in δ13C and δ15N values of mothers and their calves across southern right whale nursery grounds : the effects of nutritional stress?

Funding: E.L.C. is supported by a Rutherford Discovery Fellow from the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi. Stable isotope analyses were supported by a Marie Curie fellowship to E.L.C. (Brazilian samples) and an Australian Marine Mammal Centre grant to G.D., S.C., M.H. (New Zealand samples). P....

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Published in:Marine Mammal Science
Main Authors: Carroll, Emma L., Dunshea, Glenn, Ott, Paulo H., Valenzuela, Luciano O., Baker, C. Scott, Childerhouse, Simon J., Gaggiotti, Oscar E., Flores, Paulo A. C., Groch, Karina, Gröcke, Darren R., Hindell, Mark A., Lundquist, David, Oliveira, Larissa R., Rowntree, Victoria, Sironi, Mariano, Newsome, Seth D.
Other Authors: University of St Andrews. School of Biology, University of St Andrews. Sea Mammal Research Unit, University of St Andrews. Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews. Marine Alliance for Science & Technology Scotland, University of St Andrews. St Andrews Bioinformatics Unit
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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AC
GC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10023/25997
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12871
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Summary:Funding: E.L.C. is supported by a Rutherford Discovery Fellow from the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi. Stable isotope analyses were supported by a Marie Curie fellowship to E.L.C. (Brazilian samples) and an Australian Marine Mammal Centre grant to G.D., S.C., M.H. (New Zealand samples). P.H.O. was supported by the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq proc. n° 144064/98-7) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF-Brazil). The New Zealand biopsy samples were collected under New Zealand Department of Conservation Marine Mammal Research permit and University of Auckland Animal Ethics Committee approved protocol AEC/02/2005/R334 to CSB. The New Zealand field work was funded by a Winifred Violet Scott Estate Research Grant Fund, Australian Antarctic Division, Marine Conservation Action Fund, Blue Planet Marine NZ Ltd, Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, DOC, South Pacific Whale Research Consortium, National Geographic, and Brian Skerry Photography. Southern right whales (SRW) are capital breeders that use stored energy reserves to sustain themselves and their calves on nursery areas. With successful calving events declining in some SRW populations, it has been hypothesized that nutritional stress in adult females causes reproductive failure or death of calves shortly after birth. Here we compared offsets in carbon and nitrogen isotope values of mothers and their offspring (Δ13Ccalf-cow and Δ15Ncalf-cow) among three SRW populations. SRW from Aotearoa New Zealand, with high population growth rates and body conditions scores, have negative Δ13Ccalf-cow suggesting calves are utilizing 13C-depleted lipid carbon in milk to fuel the synthesis of nonessential amino acids used to build new tissues and rapidly grow. In contrast, a significantly positive Δ13Ccalf-cow offset previously reported for SRW from Argentina during a mass die-off event was hypothesized to be due to calves consuming milk with low lipid content. Patterns in Δ15Ncalf-cow were more difficult to interpret and ...