1. The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, critical time period during which neonatal calves must acquire sufficient energy via suckling from their fasting mothers to survive the long return journey. 2. Understanding neonate suckling behaviour is critical for understanding the energetics and evolution of humpback whale migratory behaviour and for informing conservation efforts, but despite its importance, very little is known about the details, rate and behavioural context of this critical energy transfer. 3. To address this pertinent data gap on calf suckling behaviour, we deployed multi-sensor Dtags on eight humpback whale calves and two mothers allowing us to analyse detailed suckling and a...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
In mammals, lactation is the universal behavior of feeding offspring and has a fundamental nutrition...
Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) invest substantial amounts of energy in their calves, wh...
1. The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, critical ...
1. The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, critical ...
Summary 1.The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, c...
Understanding the behaviour of humpback whale mother-calf pairs and the acoustic environment on thei...
Nursing influences growth rate and overall health of mammals; however, the behavior is difficult to ...
Context: Baleen whale calves rapidly increase in size and improve locomotion abilities, while on the...
Acoustic communication is important for animals with dependent young, particularly when they are spa...
Previously, all inferences regarding fine-scale baleen whale mother−calf relationships have come fro...
ABSTRACT: Most baleen whales migrate to low-latitude breeding grounds during winter to give birth an...
We investigated nursing behavior on the Hawaiian breeding grounds for first year humpback whale (Meg...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of a species is fundamental to effective conservation and manag...
The rapid development of whale watching in Iceland can represent a serious threat to whales during t...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
In mammals, lactation is the universal behavior of feeding offspring and has a fundamental nutrition...
Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) invest substantial amounts of energy in their calves, wh...
1. The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, critical ...
1. The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, critical ...
Summary 1.The migration of humpback whales to and from their breeding grounds results in a short, c...
Understanding the behaviour of humpback whale mother-calf pairs and the acoustic environment on thei...
Nursing influences growth rate and overall health of mammals; however, the behavior is difficult to ...
Context: Baleen whale calves rapidly increase in size and improve locomotion abilities, while on the...
Acoustic communication is important for animals with dependent young, particularly when they are spa...
Previously, all inferences regarding fine-scale baleen whale mother−calf relationships have come fro...
ABSTRACT: Most baleen whales migrate to low-latitude breeding grounds during winter to give birth an...
We investigated nursing behavior on the Hawaiian breeding grounds for first year humpback whale (Meg...
Understanding the behavioral ecology of a species is fundamental to effective conservation and manag...
The rapid development of whale watching in Iceland can represent a serious threat to whales during t...
Knowledge of animal energetics is fundamental to the understanding of long distance migration and th...
In mammals, lactation is the universal behavior of feeding offspring and has a fundamental nutrition...
Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) invest substantial amounts of energy in their calves, wh...