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1 February 2013 Integrative Approaches to the Study of Baleen Whale Diving Behavior, Feeding Performance, and Foraging Ecology
Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Ari S. Friedlaender, John Calambokidis, Megan F. Mckenna, Malene Simon, Douglas P. Nowacek
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For many marine organisms, especially large whales that cannot be studied in laboratory settings, our ability to obtain basic behavioral and physiological data is limited, because these organisms occupy offshore habitats and spend a majority of their time underwater. A class of multisensor, suction-cup-attached archival tags has revolutionized the study of large baleen whales, particularly with respect to the predatory strategies used by these gigantic bulk filter feeders to exploit abundant oceanic resources. By integrating these data with those from other disciplines, researchers have uncovered a diverse and extraordinary set of underwater behaviors, ranging from acrobatic diving maneuvers to extreme feeding events during which whales engulf volumes of prey-laden water that are much larger than their own body. This research framework not only improves our knowledge of the individual performance and behavior of these keystone predators but also informs our ability to understand the dynamics of complex marine ecosystems.

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Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Ari S. Friedlaender, John Calambokidis, Megan F. Mckenna, Malene Simon, and Douglas P. Nowacek "Integrative Approaches to the Study of Baleen Whale Diving Behavior, Feeding Performance, and Foraging Ecology," BioScience 63(2), 90-100, (1 February 2013). https://doi.org/10.1525/bio.2013.63.2.5
Published: 1 February 2013
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KEYWORDS
animal behavior
integrative biology
locomotion
marine biology
natural history
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