SummaryRorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and include blue (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin (Balaenoptera physalus) whales. Rorquals differ from other baleen whales (Mysticeti) in possessing longitudinal furrows or grooves in the ventral skin that extend from the mouth to the umbilicus. This ventral grooved blubber directly relates to their intermittent lunge feeding strategy, which is unique among vertebrates and was potentially an evolutionary innovation that led to gigantism in this lineage [1]. This strategy involves the rorqual whale rapidly engulfing a huge volume of prey-laden water and then concentrating the prey by more slowly expelling the water through baleen plates (Figure 1A)....
Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near o...
The feeding apparatuses of rorqual whales and pelicans exhibit a number of similarities, including l...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
SummaryRorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and i...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Rorquals whales are among the largest predators on earth, yet little is known about their foraging b...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Rorqual baleen whales lunge feed by engulfment of tons of prey-laden water in a large and expandable...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near o...
The feeding apparatuses of rorqual whales and pelicans exhibit a number of similarities, including l...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...
SummaryRorqual whales (Balaenopteridae) are among the largest vertebrates that have ever lived and i...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Rorquals whales are among the largest predators on earth, yet little is known about their foraging b...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Nerves in the mouth of the rorqual whale can double in length during feeding, without incurring dama...
Rorqual baleen whales lunge feed by engulfment of tons of prey-laden water in a large and expandable...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Observations of non-feeding gulps in dwarf minke whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata sensu lato confir...
Bulk-filter feeding is an energetically efficient strategy for resource acquisition and assimilation...
Rorqual whales (Family: Balaenopteridae) are the world's largest predators and sometimes feed near o...
The feeding apparatuses of rorqual whales and pelicans exhibit a number of similarities, including l...
Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebra...