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dc.contributor.authorKershaw, Joanna
dc.contributor.authorBrownlow, A
dc.contributor.authorRamp, CA
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Patrick
dc.contributor.authorHall, Ailsa
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-16T11:04:03Z
dc.date.available2020-11-16T11:04:03Z
dc.date.issued2019-09
dc.identifier.issn1052-7613
dc.identifier.issn1099-0755
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/16656
dc.description.abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p> <jats:list> <jats:list-item><jats:p>Measuring the energy stores, or body condition, of cetaceans is vital for monitoring population health. Cetaceans are exposed to a range of anthropogenic stressors, including, for example, noise, contaminants, habitat degradation, reduced prey availability, ship strike, and entanglement. Tools to assess body condition in these inaccessible and vulnerable animals are required to better understand the energetic consequences of anthropogenic stressors that can impact population health and, ultimately, conservation status.</jats:p></jats:list-item> <jats:list-item><jats:p>Remotely obtained, dart biopsy samples are becoming an increasingly standard method of tissue collection from live, large cetaceans. Here, the potential applicability of using total lipid content in such biopsy samples to estimate overall body condition was assessed using full‐depth dorsal blubber samples from stranded ziphiids (<jats:italic>n</jats:italic> = 8) and balaenopterids (<jats:italic>n</jats:italic> = 9). First, variation in total lipid content through the blubber depth was investigated to assess the representativeness of shallow‐depth dart biopsies taken from live animals. Second, how lipid content varies by species, cause of death, sex, age class, and morphometric indices of body condition was assessed to evaluate what information about individual energy stores can be gained from such analyses.</jats:p></jats:list-item> <jats:list-item><jats:p>Total lipid content in dorsal, shallow‐depth blubber biopsy samples from both cetacean families provides little information on overall body condition. Stratification of lipid content through the blubber layer in the balaenopterids means that superficial biopsy samples are not representative of the lipid stores available for mobilization through the rest of the tissue. A lack of variation in blubber lipid content, both within and between the ziphiid individuals, resulted in no ability to correlate these measures with morphometrics or other health, sex, or age class covariates.</jats:p></jats:list-item> <jats:list-item><jats:p>Other potential markers in the blubber from remote biopsy sampling should be explored in order to further develop robust tools for estimating the body condition of free‐ranging cetaceans.</jats:p></jats:list-item> </jats:list></jats:p>

dc.format.extent271-282
dc.languageen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.subjectadipose tissue
dc.subjectbalaenopterids
dc.subjectblubber
dc.subjectbody condition
dc.subjectdiving physiology
dc.subjectlipids
dc.subjectziphiids
dc.titleAssessing cetacean body condition: Is total lipid content in blubber biopsies a useful monitoring tool?
dc.typejournal-article
dc.typeJournal Article
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plymouth.issueS1
plymouth.volume29
plymouth.publication-statusPublished
plymouth.journalAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/aqc.3105
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Science and Engineering
dc.identifier.eissn1099-0755
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rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review


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