Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2015Phocid seals rely on lipids in the form of a blubber layer as insulation and lipids as energy sources in blubber and muscle. The amount and lipid composition of blubber and other lipid stores vary throughout life within and among species of phocid seals. I hypothesized that this variation in regulation, allocation, and interactions among lipid stores is influenced by species, ontogeny, and tissue-specific thermal regimes in polar phocids: harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), hooded (Cystophora cristata), and Weddell (Leptonychotes weddellii) seals. I investigated the thermoregulatory strategy of neonatal harp, hooded, and Weddell seals, and throughout the transition to an aquatic environment in...
A major source of energy during lactation in mammals is provided through the mobilization of blubber...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
Published by and copyright of The Company of Biologists. The definitive version of this article is a...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
This work was funded by an early career grant to KAB from the Royal Society and Natural Environment ...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
A fundamental feature of the life history of true seals, bears and baleen whales is lactation while ...
Anthropogenic global warming is causing unprecedented changes to occur within Arctic ecosystems. As ...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
Analysis of the fatty acid (FA) composition of blubber is a valuable tool in interpreting the diet o...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V.Fatty acid signature analysis of blubber has been used to study the fo...
During negative energy balance periods, fatty acids (FAs) are mobilized to cover the metabolic deman...
The biochemistry of marine mammal blubber differs vertically from skin to muscle, which forms a chal...
A major source of energy during lactation in mammals is provided through the mobilization of blubber...
Seals accumulate large amount of fat in the subcutaneous adipose tissue, which undergoes massive cha...
A major source of energy during lactation in mammals is provided through the mobilization of blubber...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
Published by and copyright of The Company of Biologists. The definitive version of this article is a...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
This work was funded by an early career grant to KAB from the Royal Society and Natural Environment ...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
A fundamental feature of the life history of true seals, bears and baleen whales is lactation while ...
Anthropogenic global warming is causing unprecedented changes to occur within Arctic ecosystems. As ...
Blubber is a modified subcutaneous adipose tissue in marine mammals that provides energy storage, th...
Analysis of the fatty acid (FA) composition of blubber is a valuable tool in interpreting the diet o...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V.Fatty acid signature analysis of blubber has been used to study the fo...
During negative energy balance periods, fatty acids (FAs) are mobilized to cover the metabolic deman...
The biochemistry of marine mammal blubber differs vertically from skin to muscle, which forms a chal...
A major source of energy during lactation in mammals is provided through the mobilization of blubber...
Seals accumulate large amount of fat in the subcutaneous adipose tissue, which undergoes massive cha...
A major source of energy during lactation in mammals is provided through the mobilization of blubber...
Hooded seals (Cystophora cristata) are marine mammals and are characterised as an “Arctic seal” spec...
Published by and copyright of The Company of Biologists. The definitive version of this article is a...