Nucleic acid-derived indices such as RNA/DNA ratios have been successfully applied as ecophysiological indicators to assess growth, nutritional condition and health status in marine organisms given that they provide a measure of tissue protein reserves, which is known to vary depending on changes in the environment. Yet, the use of these biochemical indices on highly mobile large predators is scarce. In this study, we tested the applicability of using nucleic acids to provide insights on the ecophysiological traits of two marine mammal species (common bottlenose dolphins and short-finned pilot whales) and explored potential related factors (species, sex, season, and residency pattern), using skin tissue (obtained from biopsy darts) of appar...
As part of an investigation of ribonucleic acid (RNA) content as an index of growth and nutritional ...
Marine mammals comprise a paraphyletic group of species whose current abundance and distribution has...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
Nucleic acid-derived indices such as RNA/DNA ratios have been successfully applied as ecophysiologic...
Traditional molecular ecology has focused on describing the historic processes that lead to contempo...
Some of most used indicators in marine ecology are nucleic acid-derived indices. They can be divided...
The loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) is an endangered marine reptile for whom assessing populatio...
Some of most used indicators in marine ecology are nucleic acid-derived indices. They can be divided...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
A central theme in ecology is the search for pattern in the response of a species to changing enviro...
Determining how cetaceans and other threatened marine animals use coastal habitats is critical to th...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
Acknowledgements. Cetacean samples were collected under the auspices of stranding monitoring program...
A long-term photoidentification study was initiated in response to an unusually high incidence of bo...
As part of an investigation of ribonucleic acid (RNA) content as an index of growth and nutritional ...
Marine mammals comprise a paraphyletic group of species whose current abundance and distribution has...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
Nucleic acid-derived indices such as RNA/DNA ratios have been successfully applied as ecophysiologic...
Traditional molecular ecology has focused on describing the historic processes that lead to contempo...
Some of most used indicators in marine ecology are nucleic acid-derived indices. They can be divided...
The loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) is an endangered marine reptile for whom assessing populatio...
Some of most used indicators in marine ecology are nucleic acid-derived indices. They can be divided...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...
A central theme in ecology is the search for pattern in the response of a species to changing enviro...
Determining how cetaceans and other threatened marine animals use coastal habitats is critical to th...
The effective management of wildlife requires that populations are defined in a biological sensible ...
Acknowledgements. Cetacean samples were collected under the auspices of stranding monitoring program...
A long-term photoidentification study was initiated in response to an unusually high incidence of bo...
As part of an investigation of ribonucleic acid (RNA) content as an index of growth and nutritional ...
Marine mammals comprise a paraphyletic group of species whose current abundance and distribution has...
Dietary studies of marine predators offer an immediate signal of foodweb changes occurring at lower ...