Marine mammals play an important role in marine ecosystems. However, as they are less accessible for research, relatively little is known about their physiology compared to terrestrial mammals. The stranding scheme of the Deutsches Meeresmuseum (Stralsund, Germany) continuously collects strandings and by-catches of marine mammals in the Baltic Sea in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In this project, the fatty acid composition of the liver, skeletal muscles, and blubber of harbour porpoises and grey seals from the southern Baltic Sea was investigated for the first time. In the liver and blubber tissue, the values and concentrations measured for both species are consistent with studies on other marine mammals. In a direct comparison of the focu...
This work was funded by an early career grant to KAB from the Royal Society and Natural Environment ...
The long term program of research on grey seals at the Isle of May was funded by the SMRU national c...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...
Marine mammals play an important role in marine ecosystems. However, as they are less accessible for...
Evaluating populational trends of health condition has become an important topic for marine mammal ...
The biochemistry of marine mammal blubber differs vertically from skin to muscle, which forms a chal...
The fatty acid composition of the blubber of five dusky dolphins Lagenorhynchus obscurus and five Ca...
Blubber biopsies were collected from 18 adult male walruses from Svalbard, Norway. The biopsies were...
The Baltic Sea has been severely affected by pollution and resource overexploitation during the last...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
The predator–prey relationship with respect to fatty acids (FAs) was studied in 57 harp seals Pagoph...
Analysis of the fatty acid (FA) composition of blubber is a valuable tool in interpreting the diet o...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
Recent observations revealed an increased abundance of the harbour porpoise in the southern part of ...
This work was funded by an early career grant to KAB from the Royal Society and Natural Environment ...
The long term program of research on grey seals at the Isle of May was funded by the SMRU national c...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...
Marine mammals play an important role in marine ecosystems. However, as they are less accessible for...
Evaluating populational trends of health condition has become an important topic for marine mammal ...
The biochemistry of marine mammal blubber differs vertically from skin to muscle, which forms a chal...
The fatty acid composition of the blubber of five dusky dolphins Lagenorhynchus obscurus and five Ca...
Blubber biopsies were collected from 18 adult male walruses from Svalbard, Norway. The biopsies were...
The Baltic Sea has been severely affected by pollution and resource overexploitation during the last...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
The predator–prey relationship with respect to fatty acids (FAs) was studied in 57 harp seals Pagoph...
Analysis of the fatty acid (FA) composition of blubber is a valuable tool in interpreting the diet o...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
The growing grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) population in the Baltic Sea has created conflicts with l...
Recent observations revealed an increased abundance of the harbour porpoise in the southern part of ...
This work was funded by an early career grant to KAB from the Royal Society and Natural Environment ...
The long term program of research on grey seals at the Isle of May was funded by the SMRU national c...
In cetaceans, blubber is the primary and largest lipid body reservoir. Our current understanding abo...