Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation, and facilitates the maintenance of extreme body size as exemplified by baleen whales (Mysticeti) and multiple lineages of bony and cartilaginous fishes. Among mysticetes, rorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) exhibit an intermittent ram filter feeding mode, lunge feeding, which requires the abandonment of body-streamlining in favor of a high-drag, mouth-open configuration aimed at engulfing a very large amount of prey-laden water. Particularly while lunge feeding on krill (the most widespread prey preference among rorquals), the effort required during engulfment involve short bouts of high-intensity muscle activity that demand high metabolic out...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The largest animals are marine filter feeders, but the underlying mechanism of their large size rema...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Rorquals whales are among the largest predators on earth, yet little is known about their foraging b...
Rorqual baleen whales lunge feed by engulfment of tons of prey-laden water in a large and expandable...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near o...
SummaryRorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and i...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The largest animals are marine filter feeders, but the underlying mechanism of their large size rema...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Rorquals whales are among the largest predators on earth, yet little is known about their foraging b...
Rorqual baleen whales lunge feed by engulfment of tons of prey-laden water in a large and expandable...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near o...
SummaryRorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and i...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The feeding behavior of the Balaenoptera physalus, or more commonly known as fin whales, is some of ...
The largest animals are marine filter feeders, but the underlying mechanism of their large size rema...