High diving metabolic rate indicated by high-speed transit to depth in negatively buoyant long-finned pilot whales

Volume: 220, Issue: 20, Pages: 3802 - 3811
Published: Oct 15, 2017
Abstract
To maximize foraging duration at depth, diving mammals are expected to use the lowest cost optimal speed during descent and ascent transit and to minimize the cost of transport by achieving neutral buoyancy. Here, we outfitted 18 deep-diving long-finned pilot whales with multi-sensor data loggers and found indications that their diving strategy is associated with higher costs than those of other deep-diving toothed whales. Theoretical models...
Paper Details
Title
High diving metabolic rate indicated by high-speed transit to depth in negatively buoyant long-finned pilot whales
Published Date
Oct 15, 2017
Volume
220
Issue
20
Pages
3802 - 3811
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