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利用历史捕鲸记录量化资本繁殖座头鲸和收益繁殖抹香鲸的能量储备。

Quantifying the energy stores of capital breeding humpback whales and income breeding sperm whales using historical whaling records.

作者信息

Irvine Lyn G, Thums Michele, Hanson Christine E, McMahon Clive R, Hindell Mark A

机构信息

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies , University of Tasmania , Hobart, Tasmania , Australia.

Australian Institute of Marine Science and the Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre , University of Western Australia (M096) , Western Australia , Australia.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2017 Mar 15;4(3):160290. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160290. eCollection 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Cetacean energy stores are known to vary according to life history, reproductive status and time of year; however, the opportunity to quantify these relationships is rare. Using a unique set of historical whaling records from Western Australia (1952-1963), we investigated energy stores of large cetaceans with differing life histories, and quantified the relationship between total body lipid and length for humpback whales ( ( = 905) and sperm whales ( = 1961). We found that total body lipid increased with body length in both humpback and sperm whales, consistent with size-related energy stores. Male humpback whales stored 2.49 kl (15.6 barrels) (31.9-74.9%) more lipid than male sperm whales of equivalent length, to fuel their annual migration. Relative lipid stores of sperm whales (males) were constant throughout the year, while those of humpback whales varied with reproductive class and sampling date. Pregnant female humpback whales had higher relative energy stores than non-pregnant females and males (26.2% and 37.4%, respectively), to fuel the energy demands of gestation and lactation. Those that reached the sampling site later ( to their breeding grounds) carried higher lipid stores than those that arrived earlier, possibly reflecting individual variation in residency times in the Antarctic feeding grounds. Importantly, longer pregnant females had relatively larger energy stores than the shorter pregnant females, indicating that the smaller individuals may experience higher levels of energetic stress during the migration fast. The relationships we developed between body lipid and length can be used to inform bioenergetics and ecosystem models when such detailed information is not available.

摘要

已知鲸类的能量储备会因生活史、繁殖状态和年份不同而有所变化;然而,量化这些关系的机会却很少。我们利用西澳大利亚州一组独特的历史捕鲸记录(1952年至1963年),研究了具有不同生活史的大型鲸类的能量储备,并对座头鲸(n = 905)和抹香鲸(n = 1961)的总体脂质与体长之间的关系进行了量化。我们发现,座头鲸和抹香鲸的总体脂质均随体长增加,这与与体型相关的能量储备情况一致。同等体长的雄性座头鲸比雄性抹香鲸多储存2.49千升(15.6桶)(31.9% - 74.9%)的脂质,以满足其年度洄游的能量需求。抹香鲸(雄性)的相对脂质储备全年恒定,而座头鲸的相对脂质储备则随繁殖类别和采样日期而变化。怀孕的雌性座头鲸比未怀孕的雌性和雄性具有更高的相对能量储备(分别为26.2%和37.4%),以满足妊娠和哺乳的能量需求。较晚到达采样地点(相对于其繁殖地)的座头鲸比早到的座头鲸储存的脂质更多,这可能反映了它们在南极觅食地停留时间的个体差异。重要的是,怀孕时间较长的雌性座头鲸比怀孕时间较短的雌性具有相对更多的能量储备,这表明较小的个体在迁徙禁食期间可能会经历更高程度的能量压力。当无法获得此类详细信息时,我们建立的身体脂质与体长之间的关系可用于为生物能量学和生态系统模型提供参考。

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