Climate change has resulted in physical and biological changes in the world's oceans. How the effects of these changes are buffered by top predator populations, and therefore how much plasticity lies at the highest trophic levels, are largely unknown. Here endocrine profiling, longitudinal observations of known individuals over 15 years between 2004 and 2018, and environmental data are combined to examine how the reproductive success of a top marine predator is being affected by ecosystem change. The Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, is a major summer feeding ground for humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the North Atlantic. Blubber biopsy samples (n = 185) of female humpback whales were used to investigate variation in pregnancy rates ...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.As capital breeders, southern right whale...
Baleen whale populations in the Southern Ocean are recovering after intense commercial whaling in th...
The Southern Resident killer whale population (Orcinus orca) was listed as endangered in 2005 and sh...
WOS:000601403400001Climate change has resulted in physical and biological changes in the world's oce...
Female humpback and fin whales show strong site fidelity to North Atlantic feeding grounds, returnin...
A central theme in ecology is the search for pattern in the response of a species to changing enviro...
Antarctic humpback whales are recovering from near extirpation from commercial whaling. To understan...
The krill surplus hypothesis of unlimited prey resources available for Antarctic predators due to co...
Graduation date: 2017Humpback whale populations in Antarctica are recovering after intense\ud commer...
Climate-induced changes in calanoid copepod (Calanus spp.) availability in traditional feeding areas...
International audiencePrey availability is a critical factor influencing demographic trajectories of...
Today’s oceans are undergoing rapid and unprecedented changes resulting from anthropogenic impacts. ...
Springer Nature SharedIt Link : https://rdcu.be/cIIGSUnderstanding the ecosystem efects of ocean war...
Variance in reproductive success among con-specific individuals can potentially result in changes in...
<div><p>The Southern Resident killer whale population (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) was listed as endangered...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.As capital breeders, southern right whale...
Baleen whale populations in the Southern Ocean are recovering after intense commercial whaling in th...
The Southern Resident killer whale population (Orcinus orca) was listed as endangered in 2005 and sh...
WOS:000601403400001Climate change has resulted in physical and biological changes in the world's oce...
Female humpback and fin whales show strong site fidelity to North Atlantic feeding grounds, returnin...
A central theme in ecology is the search for pattern in the response of a species to changing enviro...
Antarctic humpback whales are recovering from near extirpation from commercial whaling. To understan...
The krill surplus hypothesis of unlimited prey resources available for Antarctic predators due to co...
Graduation date: 2017Humpback whale populations in Antarctica are recovering after intense\ud commer...
Climate-induced changes in calanoid copepod (Calanus spp.) availability in traditional feeding areas...
International audiencePrey availability is a critical factor influencing demographic trajectories of...
Today’s oceans are undergoing rapid and unprecedented changes resulting from anthropogenic impacts. ...
Springer Nature SharedIt Link : https://rdcu.be/cIIGSUnderstanding the ecosystem efects of ocean war...
Variance in reproductive success among con-specific individuals can potentially result in changes in...
<div><p>The Southern Resident killer whale population (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) was listed as endangered...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.As capital breeders, southern right whale...
Baleen whale populations in the Southern Ocean are recovering after intense commercial whaling in th...
The Southern Resident killer whale population (Orcinus orca) was listed as endangered in 2005 and sh...