Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus
A mathematical model, based on current knowledge of gas exchange and physiology of marine mammals, was used to predict blood and tissue tension N-2 (P-N2) using field data from three beaked whale species: northern bottlenose whales, Cuvier's beaked whales, and Blainville's beaked whales. T...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/22b1a7c1-f3c8-4fc2-ad94-cbf4abf76897 2023-05-15T16:36:27+02:00 Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus Hooker, Sascha K. Baird, Robin W. Fahlman, Andreas 2009-07-31 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/could-beaked-whales-get-the-bends-effect-of-diving-behaviour-and-physiology-on-modelled-gas-exchange-for-three-species-ziphius-cavirostris-mesoplodon-densirostris-and-hyperoodon-ampullatus(22b1a7c1-f3c8-4fc2-ad94-cbf4abf76897).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2009.04.023 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hooker , S K , Baird , R W & Fahlman , A 2009 , ' Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus ' , Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology , vol. 167 , no. 3 , pp. 235-246 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2009.04.023 Northern bottlenose whale Cuvier's beaked whale Blainville's beaked whale Decompression sickness Diving physiology H-2 BIOCHEMICAL DECOMPRESSION KING PENGUINS NITROGEN TENSIONS BUBBLE FORMATION MARINE MAMMALS AIR-SATURATION HARBOR SEALS WEDDELL SEAL DIVES SICKNESS article 2009 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2009.04.023 2022-07-21T07:00:02Z A mathematical model, based on current knowledge of gas exchange and physiology of marine mammals, was used to predict blood and tissue tension N-2 (P-N2) using field data from three beaked whale species: northern bottlenose whales, Cuvier's beaked whales, and Blainville's beaked whales. The objective was to determine if physiology (body mass, diving lung volume, dive response) or dive behaviour (dive depth and duration, changes in ascent rate, diel behaviour) would lead to differences in P-N2 levels and thereby decompression sickness (DCS) risk between species. Diving lung volume and extent of the dive response had a large effect on end-dive P-N2. The dive profile had a larger influence on end-dive P-N2 than body mass differences between species. Despite diel changes in dive behaviour, P-N2 levels showed no consistent trend. Model output suggested that all three species live with tissue P-N2 levels that would cause a significant proportion of DCS cases in terrestrial mammals. Cuvier's beaked whale diving behaviour appears to put them at higher risk than the other species, which may explain their prevalence in strandings after the use of mid-frequency sonar. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper hyperoodon ampullatus King Penguins Northern bottlenose whale Weddell Seal University of St Andrews: Research Portal Weddell Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 167 3 235 246 |
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Northern bottlenose whale Cuvier's beaked whale Blainville's beaked whale Decompression sickness Diving physiology H-2 BIOCHEMICAL DECOMPRESSION KING PENGUINS NITROGEN TENSIONS BUBBLE FORMATION MARINE MAMMALS AIR-SATURATION HARBOR SEALS WEDDELL SEAL DIVES SICKNESS |
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Northern bottlenose whale Cuvier's beaked whale Blainville's beaked whale Decompression sickness Diving physiology H-2 BIOCHEMICAL DECOMPRESSION KING PENGUINS NITROGEN TENSIONS BUBBLE FORMATION MARINE MAMMALS AIR-SATURATION HARBOR SEALS WEDDELL SEAL DIVES SICKNESS Hooker, Sascha K. Baird, Robin W. Fahlman, Andreas Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Northern bottlenose whale Cuvier's beaked whale Blainville's beaked whale Decompression sickness Diving physiology H-2 BIOCHEMICAL DECOMPRESSION KING PENGUINS NITROGEN TENSIONS BUBBLE FORMATION MARINE MAMMALS AIR-SATURATION HARBOR SEALS WEDDELL SEAL DIVES SICKNESS |
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A mathematical model, based on current knowledge of gas exchange and physiology of marine mammals, was used to predict blood and tissue tension N-2 (P-N2) using field data from three beaked whale species: northern bottlenose whales, Cuvier's beaked whales, and Blainville's beaked whales. The objective was to determine if physiology (body mass, diving lung volume, dive response) or dive behaviour (dive depth and duration, changes in ascent rate, diel behaviour) would lead to differences in P-N2 levels and thereby decompression sickness (DCS) risk between species. Diving lung volume and extent of the dive response had a large effect on end-dive P-N2. The dive profile had a larger influence on end-dive P-N2 than body mass differences between species. Despite diel changes in dive behaviour, P-N2 levels showed no consistent trend. Model output suggested that all three species live with tissue P-N2 levels that would cause a significant proportion of DCS cases in terrestrial mammals. Cuvier's beaked whale diving behaviour appears to put them at higher risk than the other species, which may explain their prevalence in strandings after the use of mid-frequency sonar. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus |
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could beaked whales get the bends? effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: ziphius cavirostris , mesoplodon densirostris and hyperoodon ampullatus |
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Hooker , S K , Baird , R W & Fahlman , A 2009 , ' Could beaked whales get the bends? Effect of diving behaviour and physiology on modelled gas exchange for three species: Ziphius cavirostris , Mesoplodon densirostris and Hyperoodon ampullatus ' , Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology , vol. 167 , no. 3 , pp. 235-246 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2009.04.023 |
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