<p>Sampling by cetacean species used for mitochondrial density and lipid content of the muscle.</p
The skeletal muscles of marine mammals are well adapted for maintaining aerobic metabolism under the...
Investigating the food and feeding ecology of free-ranging cetaceans has always been very challengin...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
Compared with terrestrial mammals, marine mammals possess increased muscle myoglobin concentrations ...
Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population heal...
Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population heal...
1. Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population h...
<p>Means ± s.d. with different letters (a, b, c) show significantly different groups of cetaceans. A...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive prey selection is a major challenge in foraging ecology. Mos...
Lipid and fatty acid (FA) analysis is commonly used to describe the trophic ecology of an increasing...
The biopsy 2 via dart, trocar or surgery 2 is becoming the preferred protocol for sampling skin and ...
<p>N, sample size; RMR, resting metabolic rate; TBL, total body lipid; CAI, Central Aleutian Islands...
Cetaceans have been subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure in the last century. In addition to hu...
For many marine mammals, they must dive to varying depths to obtain the food they need for survival....
The skeletal muscles of marine mammals are well adapted for maintaining aerobic metabolism under the...
Investigating the food and feeding ecology of free-ranging cetaceans has always been very challengin...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
Compared with terrestrial mammals, marine mammals possess increased muscle myoglobin concentrations ...
Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population heal...
Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population heal...
1. Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population h...
<p>Means ± s.d. with different letters (a, b, c) show significantly different groups of cetaceans. A...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive prey selection is a major challenge in foraging ecology. Mos...
Lipid and fatty acid (FA) analysis is commonly used to describe the trophic ecology of an increasing...
The biopsy 2 via dart, trocar or surgery 2 is becoming the preferred protocol for sampling skin and ...
<p>N, sample size; RMR, resting metabolic rate; TBL, total body lipid; CAI, Central Aleutian Islands...
Cetaceans have been subjected to heavy anthropogenic pressure in the last century. In addition to hu...
For many marine mammals, they must dive to varying depths to obtain the food they need for survival....
The skeletal muscles of marine mammals are well adapted for maintaining aerobic metabolism under the...
Investigating the food and feeding ecology of free-ranging cetaceans has always been very challengin...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...