Reproductive costs represent a significant proportion of a mammalian female's energy budget. Estimates of reproductive costs are needed for understanding how alterations to energy budgets, such as those from environmental variation or human activities, impact maternal body condition, vital rates and population dynamics. Such questions are increasingly important for marine mammals, as many populations are faced with rapidly changing and increasingly disturbed environments. Here we review the different energetic costs that marine mammals incur during gestation and lactation and how those costs are typically estimated in bioenergetic models. We compiled data availability on key model parameters for each species across all six marine mammal tax...
Metabolic energy demand is both a cause and consequence of how animals interact with their environme...
* 1 Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the re...
Determining reproductive rates of marine mammal populations can give insight into their persistence ...
Bioenergetic models describe the processes through which animals acquire energy from resources in th...
The cost of reproduction is a key parameter determining a species' life history strategy. Despite ex...
Growth of structural mass and energy reserves influences individual survival, reproductive success, ...
Bioenergetics is the study of how animals achieve energetic balance. Energetic balance results from ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Marine mammals are a diverse group of aquatic animals that exhibit wide variation in body size, livi...
Management plans for North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) focus on preventing mortality...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the rep...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
Metabolic energy demand is both a cause and consequence of how animals interact with their environme...
* 1 Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the re...
Determining reproductive rates of marine mammal populations can give insight into their persistence ...
Bioenergetic models describe the processes through which animals acquire energy from resources in th...
The cost of reproduction is a key parameter determining a species' life history strategy. Despite ex...
Growth of structural mass and energy reserves influences individual survival, reproductive success, ...
Bioenergetics is the study of how animals achieve energetic balance. Energetic balance results from ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Marine mammals are a diverse group of aquatic animals that exhibit wide variation in body size, livi...
Management plans for North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) focus on preventing mortality...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of ...
1. Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the rep...
Life history strategies reflect variation in the allocation of an individual’s resources (i.e., time...
Metabolic energy demand is both a cause and consequence of how animals interact with their environme...
* 1 Environmental variation influences food abundance and availability, which is reflected in the re...
Determining reproductive rates of marine mammal populations can give insight into their persistence ...