The cost of reproduction greatly affects a species’ life history strategy. Baleen whales exhibit some of the fastest offspring growth rates in the animal kingdom. We quantified the energetic cost of gestation for southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) by combining whaling catch records of pregnant females with photogrammetry data on southern right whale mothers and calves from two breeding grounds in Argentina and Australia. The relationship between calf birth size and maternal length was determined from repeated measurements of individual females before and after giving birth. Fetal growth was determined from generalized linear models fitted to fetal length data from whaling operations between 1961 and 1967. Fetal length was converted...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...
An animal\u27s body condition will affect its survival and reproductive success, which influences po...
The krill surplus hypothesis of unlimited prey resources available for Antarctic predators due to co...
The cost of reproduction is a key parameter determining a species' life history strategy. Despite ex...
Animal body size and growth patterns play important roles in shaping the life history of species. Ba...
Summary: Understanding how female body condition (FBC) influences foetal development, and hence offs...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Reproductive costs represent a significant proportion of a mammalian female's energy budget. Estimat...
Published data on weights of Cetacea have been reviewed, and the body weights of all Cetacea, includ...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...
An animal\u27s body condition will affect its survival and reproductive success, which influences po...
The krill surplus hypothesis of unlimited prey resources available for Antarctic predators due to co...
The cost of reproduction is a key parameter determining a species' life history strategy. Despite ex...
Animal body size and growth patterns play important roles in shaping the life history of species. Ba...
Summary: Understanding how female body condition (FBC) influences foetal development, and hence offs...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Reproductive costs represent a significant proportion of a mammalian female's energy budget. Estimat...
Published data on weights of Cetacea have been reviewed, and the body weights of all Cetacea, includ...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
Maternal investment in reproduction and parental care is an important determinant of both offspring ...
An animal\u27s body condition will affect its survival and reproductive success, which influences po...
The krill surplus hypothesis of unlimited prey resources available for Antarctic predators due to co...