1. Studies of body condition are key to understanding the health, bioenergetics, and ecological roles of marine mammals. Due to challenges in studying marine mammals at sea, body condition is often approximated using metrics representing the size of the dorsal surface visible from aerial imagery, but quantifying variability in body volume would enable a more holistic understanding of bioenergetics. Further, the number and location of measurements needed to accurately quantify body condition has received little attention. Three-dimensional (3D) models provide a promising tool for representing morphology and providing holistic estimates of marine mammal body condition when combined with field-based morphometric measurements. 2. We use humpbac...
Funding. This work was supported by the SERDP award (grant no.RC-2337). Additional support for field...
Body mass is arguably the most important characteristic of an organism, yet it is often not availabl...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
1. Body mass is a key life history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet...
Body mass is a key life‐history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet, n...
Mass and body composition are indices of overall animal health and energetic balance and are often u...
Mass and body composition are indices of overall animal health and energetic balance and are often u...
Monitoring the body condition of free-ranging marine mammals at different life-history stages is ess...
Analysis of animal morphometrics can provide vital information regarding population dynamics, struct...
An animal's body condition will affect its survival and reproductive success, which influences popul...
Body mass is a fundamental feature of animal physiology. Although sperm whales (Physeter macrocephal...
Morphometric studies of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occurring in the Indian Ocean area ...
To understand the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the nutritional health of animals, ...
To understand the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the nutritional health of animals, it is i...
Body mass dynamics of animals can indicate critical associations between extrinsic factors and popul...
Funding. This work was supported by the SERDP award (grant no.RC-2337). Additional support for field...
Body mass is arguably the most important characteristic of an organism, yet it is often not availabl...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
1. Body mass is a key life history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet...
Body mass is a key life‐history trait in animals. Despite being the largest animals on the planet, n...
Mass and body composition are indices of overall animal health and energetic balance and are often u...
Mass and body composition are indices of overall animal health and energetic balance and are often u...
Monitoring the body condition of free-ranging marine mammals at different life-history stages is ess...
Analysis of animal morphometrics can provide vital information regarding population dynamics, struct...
An animal's body condition will affect its survival and reproductive success, which influences popul...
Body mass is a fundamental feature of animal physiology. Although sperm whales (Physeter macrocephal...
Morphometric studies of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) occurring in the Indian Ocean area ...
To understand the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the nutritional health of animals, ...
To understand the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the nutritional health of animals, it is i...
Body mass dynamics of animals can indicate critical associations between extrinsic factors and popul...
Funding. This work was supported by the SERDP award (grant no.RC-2337). Additional support for field...
Body mass is arguably the most important characteristic of an organism, yet it is often not availabl...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...