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Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics.

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McHuron, EA; Adamczak, S; Arnould, JPY; Ashe, E; Booth, C; Bowen, WD; Christiansen, F; Chudzinska, M; Costa, DP; Fahlman, A; Farmer, NA ...
Published in: Conservation physiology
January 2022

Bioenergetic approaches are increasingly used to understand how marine mammal populations could be affected by a changing and disturbed aquatic environment. There remain considerable gaps in our knowledge of marine mammal bioenergetics, which hinder the application of bioenergetic studies to inform policy decisions. We conducted a priority-setting exercise to identify high-priority unanswered questions in marine mammal bioenergetics, with an emphasis on questions relevant to conservation and management. Electronic communication and a virtual workshop were used to solicit and collate potential research questions from the marine mammal bioenergetic community. From a final list of 39 questions, 11 were identified as 'key' questions because they received votes from at least 50% of survey participants. Key questions included those related to energy intake (prey landscapes, exposure to human activities) and expenditure (field metabolic rate, exposure to human activities, lactation, time-activity budgets), energy allocation priorities, metrics of body condition and relationships with survival and reproductive success and extrapolation of data from one species to another. Existing tools to address key questions include labelled water, animal-borne sensors, mark-resight data from long-term research programs, environmental DNA and unmanned vehicles. Further validation of existing approaches and development of new methodologies are needed to comprehensively address some key questions, particularly for cetaceans. The identification of these key questions can provide a guiding framework to set research priorities, which ultimately may yield more accurate information to inform policies and better conserve marine mammal populations.

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Conservation physiology

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2051-1434

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2051-1434

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

coac055

Related Subject Headings

  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
 

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McHuron, E. A., Adamczak, S., Arnould, J. P. Y., Ashe, E., Booth, C., Bowen, W. D., … Williams, R. (2022). Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics. Conservation Physiology, 10(1), coac055. https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac055
McHuron, Elizabeth A., Stephanie Adamczak, John P. Y. Arnould, Erin Ashe, Cormac Booth, W Don Bowen, Fredrik Christiansen, et al. “Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics.Conservation Physiology 10, no. 1 (January 2022): coac055. https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac055.
McHuron EA, Adamczak S, Arnould JPY, Ashe E, Booth C, Bowen WD, et al. Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics. Conservation physiology. 2022 Jan;10(1):coac055.
McHuron, Elizabeth A., et al. “Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics.Conservation Physiology, vol. 10, no. 1, Jan. 2022, p. coac055. Epmc, doi:10.1093/conphys/coac055.
McHuron EA, Adamczak S, Arnould JPY, Ashe E, Booth C, Bowen WD, Christiansen F, Chudzinska M, Costa DP, Fahlman A, Farmer NA, Fortune SME, Gallagher CA, Keen KA, Madsen PT, McMahon CR, Nabe-Nielsen J, Noren DP, Noren SR, Pirotta E, Rosen DAS, Speakman CN, Villegas-Amtmann S, Williams R. Key questions in marine mammal bioenergetics. Conservation physiology. 2022 Jan;10(1):coac055.
Journal cover image

Published In

Conservation physiology

DOI

EISSN

2051-1434

ISSN

2051-1434

Publication Date

January 2022

Volume

10

Issue

1

Start / End Page

coac055

Related Subject Headings

  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 31 Biological sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
  • 05 Environmental Sciences