1. The feeding rate of a whale is defined as the weight of daily food ingested expressed as percentage of body weight. Records of daily rations of Delphinoidea (porpoises and dolphins) in captivity allow calculation of feeding rates for eight genera having adult body weights of 10 to 10³ kg. 2. There is an inverse relation between feeding rate and body weight, both between species and between young and adult Delphinoidea. The range of feeding rates is from 12-13% to 4-6%. Above a body weight of 6x10² kg, represented by adult Tursiops truncatus, feeding rate remains constant at 4-6% up to the largest species in which it has been measured, the killer whale, Orcinus, of body weight 2 x 10³ kg. 3. Heart weight expressed as proportion of body we...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
1. The feeding rate of a whale is defined as the weight of daily food ingested expressed as percent...
A variety of porpoises and dolphins of the superfamily Delphinoidea, ranging through three magnitude...
A series of three papers is presented, each one related to the bioenergetics of killer whales, Orci...
A series of three papers is presented, each one related to the bioenergetics of killer whales, Orci...
Published data on weights of Cetacea have been reviewed, and the body weights of all Cetacea, includ...
<FONT>This thesis contains 35 studies on food consumption and growth of captive marine marinmals. Se...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Abstract: We examined thirty stomachs of Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dulli) collected on boa...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Killer whales are large animals that often feed in groups and thus have the potential to deplete pre...
While direct measurements of energetic demands are nearly impossible to collect on large cetaceans, ...
<p>This thesis contains 35 studies on food consumption and growth of captive marine marinmals. Seven...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...
1. The feeding rate of a whale is defined as the weight of daily food ingested expressed as percent...
A variety of porpoises and dolphins of the superfamily Delphinoidea, ranging through three magnitude...
A series of three papers is presented, each one related to the bioenergetics of killer whales, Orci...
A series of three papers is presented, each one related to the bioenergetics of killer whales, Orci...
Published data on weights of Cetacea have been reviewed, and the body weights of all Cetacea, includ...
<FONT>This thesis contains 35 studies on food consumption and growth of captive marine marinmals. Se...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Abstract: We examined thirty stomachs of Dall's porpoises (Phocoenoides dulli) collected on boa...
Animals feed to maintain body condition and maximise fitness. Feeding is a multi-stage behaviour tha...
Killer whales are large animals that often feed in groups and thus have the potential to deplete pre...
While direct measurements of energetic demands are nearly impossible to collect on large cetaceans, ...
<p>This thesis contains 35 studies on food consumption and growth of captive marine marinmals. Seven...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
We examined thirty stomachs of Dall\u27s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) collected on board a hand ha...
<p>Cost of living is represented only by mitochondrial density of the muscle (lipid content of the m...