Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales

The sensory mechanisms used by baleen whales (Mysticeti) for locating ephemeral, dense prey patches in vast marine habitats are poorly understood. Baleen whales have a functional olfactory system with paired rather than single blowholes (nares), potentially enabling stereo-olfaction. Dimethyl sulfid...

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Published in:Biology Letters
Main Authors: Ryan, Conor, Martins, Maria C.I., Healy, Kevin, Bejder, Lars, Cerchio, Salvatore, Christiansen, Fredrik, Durban, John, Fearnbach, Holly, Fortune, Sarah, Friedlaender, Ari, Koski, William R., Miller, Carolyn, Rodríguez-González, Fabian M., Segre, Paolo S., Jorge Urbán, R., Vivier, Fabien, Weir, Caroline R., Moore, Michael J.
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Published: 2024
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/59c4f9ab-cf07-4319-b6eb-dd211591f1d6 2024-05-19T07:38:00+00:00 Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales Ryan, Conor Martins, Maria C.I. Healy, Kevin Bejder, Lars Cerchio, Salvatore Christiansen, Fredrik Durban, John Fearnbach, Holly Fortune, Sarah Friedlaender, Ari Koski, William R. Miller, Carolyn Rodríguez-González, Fabian M. Segre, Paolo S. Jorge Urbán, R. Vivier, Fabien Weir, Caroline R. Moore, Michael J. 2024-01 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/59c4f9ab-cf07-4319-b6eb-dd211591f1d6 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0479 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85183687507&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/59c4f9ab-cf07-4319-b6eb-dd211591f1d6 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Ryan , C , Martins , M C I , Healy , K , Bejder , L , Cerchio , S , Christiansen , F , Durban , J , Fearnbach , H , Fortune , S , Friedlaender , A , Koski , W R , Miller , C , Rodríguez-González , F M , Segre , P S , Jorge Urbán , R , Vivier , F , Weir , C R & Moore , M J 2024 , ' Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales ' , Biology Letters , vol. 20 , no. 1 , 20230479 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0479 baleen whale blowhole chemical ecology foraging sensory ecology smell article 2024 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2023.0479 2024-05-01T23:49:50Z The sensory mechanisms used by baleen whales (Mysticeti) for locating ephemeral, dense prey patches in vast marine habitats are poorly understood. Baleen whales have a functional olfactory system with paired rather than single blowholes (nares), potentially enabling stereo-olfaction. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is an odorous gas emitted by phytoplankton in response to grazing by zooplankton. Some seabirds use DMS to locate prey, but this ability has not been demonstrated in whales. For 14 extant species of baleen whale, nares morphometrics (imagery from unoccupied aerial systems, UAS) was related to published trophic level indices using Bayesian phylogenetic mixed modelling. A significant negative relationship was found between nares width and whale trophic level (β = −0.08, lower 95% CI = −0.13, upper 95% CI = −0.03), corresponding with a 39% increase in nares width from highest to lowest trophic level. Thus, species with nasal morphology best suited to stereo-olfaction are more zooplanktivorous. These findings provide evidence that some baleen whale species may be able to localize odorants e.g. DMS. Our results help direct future behavioural trials of olfaction in baleen whales, by highlighting the most appropriate species to study. This is a research priority, given the potential for DMS-mediated plastic ingestion by whales. Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale baleen whales Aarhus University: Research Biology Letters 20 1
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topic baleen whale
blowhole
chemical ecology
foraging
sensory ecology
smell
spellingShingle baleen whale
blowhole
chemical ecology
foraging
sensory ecology
smell
Ryan, Conor
Martins, Maria C.I.
Healy, Kevin
Bejder, Lars
Cerchio, Salvatore
Christiansen, Fredrik
Durban, John
Fearnbach, Holly
Fortune, Sarah
Friedlaender, Ari
Koski, William R.
Miller, Carolyn
Rodríguez-González, Fabian M.
Segre, Paolo S.
Jorge Urbán, R.
Vivier, Fabien
Weir, Caroline R.
Moore, Michael J.
Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
topic_facet baleen whale
blowhole
chemical ecology
foraging
sensory ecology
smell
description The sensory mechanisms used by baleen whales (Mysticeti) for locating ephemeral, dense prey patches in vast marine habitats are poorly understood. Baleen whales have a functional olfactory system with paired rather than single blowholes (nares), potentially enabling stereo-olfaction. Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is an odorous gas emitted by phytoplankton in response to grazing by zooplankton. Some seabirds use DMS to locate prey, but this ability has not been demonstrated in whales. For 14 extant species of baleen whale, nares morphometrics (imagery from unoccupied aerial systems, UAS) was related to published trophic level indices using Bayesian phylogenetic mixed modelling. A significant negative relationship was found between nares width and whale trophic level (β = −0.08, lower 95% CI = −0.13, upper 95% CI = −0.03), corresponding with a 39% increase in nares width from highest to lowest trophic level. Thus, species with nasal morphology best suited to stereo-olfaction are more zooplanktivorous. These findings provide evidence that some baleen whale species may be able to localize odorants e.g. DMS. Our results help direct future behavioural trials of olfaction in baleen whales, by highlighting the most appropriate species to study. This is a research priority, given the potential for DMS-mediated plastic ingestion by whales.
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author Ryan, Conor
Martins, Maria C.I.
Healy, Kevin
Bejder, Lars
Cerchio, Salvatore
Christiansen, Fredrik
Durban, John
Fearnbach, Holly
Fortune, Sarah
Friedlaender, Ari
Koski, William R.
Miller, Carolyn
Rodríguez-González, Fabian M.
Segre, Paolo S.
Jorge Urbán, R.
Vivier, Fabien
Weir, Caroline R.
Moore, Michael J.
author_facet Ryan, Conor
Martins, Maria C.I.
Healy, Kevin
Bejder, Lars
Cerchio, Salvatore
Christiansen, Fredrik
Durban, John
Fearnbach, Holly
Fortune, Sarah
Friedlaender, Ari
Koski, William R.
Miller, Carolyn
Rodríguez-González, Fabian M.
Segre, Paolo S.
Jorge Urbán, R.
Vivier, Fabien
Weir, Caroline R.
Moore, Michael J.
author_sort Ryan, Conor
title Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
title_short Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
title_full Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
title_fullStr Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
title_full_unstemmed Morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
title_sort morphology of nares associated with stereo-olfaction in baleen whales
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