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西南太平洋繁殖地座头鲸繁殖事件的人口统计学和生理信号。

Demographic and physiological signals of reproductive events in humpback whales on a southwest pacific breeding ground.

作者信息

Pallin Logan J, Garrigue Claire, Kellar Nicholas M, Baker C Scott, Bonneville Claire D, Derville Solène, Garland Ellen C, Steel Debbie, Friedlaender Ari S

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa Cruz, Ocean Health Building, 115 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA.

Department of Ocean Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz, Ocean Health Building, 115 McAllister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2024 Jun 18;12(1):coae038. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coae038. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The field of marine mammal conservation has dramatically benefited from the rapid advancement of methods to assess the reproductive physiology of individuals and populations from steroid hormones isolated from minimally invasive skin-blubber biopsy samples. Historically, this vital information was only available from complete anatomical and physiological investigations of samples collected during commercial or indigenous whaling. Humpback whales () are a migratory, cosmopolitan species that reproduce in warm, low-latitude breeding grounds. New Caledonia is seasonally visited by a small breeding sub-stock of humpback whales, forming part of the endangered Oceania subpopulation. To better understand the demographic and seasonal patterns of reproductive physiology in humpback whales, we quantified baseline measurements of reproductive hormones (progesterone-P4, testosterone-T and 17β-estradiol-E2) using an extensive archive of skin-blubber biopsy samples collected from female humpback whales in New Caledonia waters between 2016 and 2019 ( = 194). We observed significant differences in the P4, T and E2 concentrations across different demographic groups of female humpback whales, and we described some of the first evidence of the endocrine patterns of estrous in live free-ranging baleen whales. This study is fundamental in its methodological approach to a wild species that has a global distribution, with seasonally distinct life histories. This information will assist in monitoring, managing and conserving this population as global ecological changes continue to occur unhindered.

摘要

海洋哺乳动物保护领域极大地受益于从微创皮肤-鲸脂活检样本中分离出的类固醇激素来评估个体和种群生殖生理学方法的快速发展。从历史上看,这些重要信息仅来自商业捕鲸或原住民捕鲸期间收集样本的完整解剖学和生理学研究。座头鲸()是一种洄游的世界性物种,在温暖的低纬度繁殖地繁殖。新喀里多尼亚会季节性地迎来一小群座头鲸繁殖亚群,它们是濒危大洋洲亚种群的一部分。为了更好地了解座头鲸生殖生理学的人口统计学和季节性模式,我们使用了2016年至2019年期间在新喀里多尼亚海域从雌性座头鲸身上收集的大量皮肤-鲸脂活检样本档案,对生殖激素(孕酮-P4、睾酮-T和17β-雌二醇-E2)的基线测量值进行了量化(=194)。我们观察到不同人口统计学组的雌性座头鲸在P4、T和E2浓度上存在显著差异,并且我们描述了一些关于自由放养的须鲸发情期内分泌模式的初步证据。这项研究在其方法学上对于一个全球分布、具有季节性不同生活史的野生物种具有基础性意义。随着全球生态变化继续不受阻碍地发生,这些信息将有助于监测、管理和保护这一种群。

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