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Paolo S Segre, Jean Potvin, David E Cade, John Calambokidis, Jacopo Di Clemente, Frank E Fish, Ari S Friedlaender, William T Gough, Shirel R Kahane-Rapport, Cláudia Oliveira, Susan E Parks, Gwenith S Penry, Malene Simon, Alison K Stimpert, David N Wiley, KC Bierlich, Peter T Madsen, Jeremy A Goldbogen
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 9 (2020)
The considerable power needed for large whales to leap out of the water may represent the single most expensive burst maneuver found in nature. However, the mechanics and energetic costs associated with the breaching behaviors of large whales remain
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https://doaj.org/article/f4ee9f23b6df4a36a489063cfe6918d8
Autor:
Paolo S Segre, Roslyn Dakin, Victor B Zordan, Michael H Dickinson, Andrew D Straw, Douglas L Altshuler
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 4 (2015)
Despite recent advances in the study of animal flight, the biomechanical determinants of maneuverability are poorly understood. It is thought that maneuverability may be influenced by intrinsic body mass and wing morphology, and by physiological musc
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https://doaj.org/article/71bb4581dc2b469cb84ac6345af39e73
Autor:
Dimitri A. Skandalis, Paolo S. Segre, Joseph W. Bahlman, Derrick J. E. Groom, Kenneth C. Welch Jr., Christopher C. Witt, Jimmy A. McGuire, Robert Dudley, David Lentink, Douglas L. Altshuler
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2017)
Hummingbirds are known to defy the predicted scaling relationships between body and wing size. Here, Skandalis et al. develop a ‘force allometry’ framework to show that, regardless of wing size, hummingbird species have the same wing velocity dur
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https://doaj.org/article/7bdd75de0d7b486ea09e38d6f0ead311
Publikováno v:
Marine Mammal Science.
Autor:
Paolo S. Segre, Jacopo di Clemente, Shirel R. Kahane‐Rapport, William T. Gough, Michael A. Meÿer, Amanda T. Lombard, Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Gwenith S. Penry
Publikováno v:
Segre, P S, di Clemente, J, Kahane-Rapport, S R, Gough, W T, Meÿer, M A, Lombard, A T, Goldbogen, J A & Penry, G S 2022, ' High-speed chases along the seafloor put Bryde's whales at risk of entanglement ', Conservation Science and Practice, vol. 4, no. 5, e12646 . https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12646
Recent changes in the South African marine ecosystem and the introduction of an experimental octopus fishery have resulted in an unsustainably high rate of fatal Bryde's whale entanglements. Using suction-cup attached bio-loggers, we identified a pre
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b8c0197e8e1478b0976ed29814ff1e61
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/highspeed-chases-along-the-seafloor-put-brydes-whales-at-risk-of-entanglement(2577daa1-57cb-4b94-8792-bd6330d6913e).html
https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/highspeed-chases-along-the-seafloor-put-brydes-whales-at-risk-of-entanglement(2577daa1-57cb-4b94-8792-bd6330d6913e).html
Autor:
Fleur Visser, Ari S. Friedlaender, Frants H. Jensen, M. B. Hanson, Elliott L. Hazen, Jean Potvin, Max F. Czapanskiy, Douglas P. Nowacek, M. M. Holt, Shane Gero, Shirel R. Kahane-Rapport, Susan E. Parks, Nicholas D. Pyenson, Pernille Tønnesen, William T. Gough, Peter L. Tyack, Danuta M. Wisniewska, Malene Simon, David E. Cade, Matthew S. Savoca, S. L. DeRuiter, Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Alison K. Stimpert, Peter T. Madsen, Paolo S. Segre, David Johnston, Patricia Arranz
Publikováno v:
Science, 366(6471), 1367-1372. American Association for the Advancement of Science
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, Nowacek, D P, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P T & Pyenson, N D 2019, ' Why whales are big but not bigger: Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science, vol. 366, no. 6471, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, Nowacek, D P, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P T & Pyenson, N D 2019, ' Why whales are big but not bigger : Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 366, no. 6471, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P H, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, P. Nowacek, D, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P P T & Pyenson, N D 2020, ' Why whales are hig but not bigger: Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science, vol. 366, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, Nowacek, D P, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P T & Pyenson, N D 2019, ' Why whales are big but not bigger: Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science, vol. 366, no. 6471, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, Nowacek, D P, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P T & Pyenson, N D 2019, ' Why whales are big but not bigger : Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 366, no. 6471, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
Goldbogen, J A, Cade, D E, Wisniewska, D M, Potvin, J, Segre, P S, Savoca, M S, Hazen, E L, Czapanskiy, M F, Kahane-Rapport, S R, DeRuiter, S L, Gero, S, Tønnesen, P H, Gough, W T, Hanson, M B, Holt, M M, Jensen, F H, Simon, M, Stimpert, A K, Arranz, P, Johnston, D W, P. Nowacek, D, Parks, S E, Visser, F, Friedlaender, A S, Tyack, P L, Madsen, P P T & Pyenson, N D 2020, ' Why whales are hig but not bigger: Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants ', Science, vol. 366, pp. 1367-1372 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aax9044
This research was funded in part by grants from the National Science Foundation (IOS-1656676, IOS-1656656; OPP-1644209 and 07-39483), the Office of Naval Research (N000141612477), and a Terman Fellowship from Stanford University. All procedures in US
Autor:
Paolo S. Segre, Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Danuta M. Wisniewska, Max F. Czapanskiy, David E. Cade, William T. Gough, Matthew S. Savoca
Publikováno v:
Czapanskiy, M F, Savoca, M S, Gough, W T, Segre, P S, Wisniewska, D M, Cade, D E & Goldbogen, J A 2021, ' Modelling short-term energetic costs of sonar disturbance to cetaceans using high-resolution foraging data ', Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 58, no. 8, pp. 1643-1657 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13903
Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive and increasing source of disturbance to wildlife. Marine mammals exhibit behavioural and physiological responses to naval sonar and other sound sources. The lost foraging opportunities and elevated locomotor effort
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2f277ef9c1cf59613a7960416ca6f7a3
https://findresearcher.sdu.dk:8443/ws/files/183618249/1365_2664.13903.pdf
https://findresearcher.sdu.dk:8443/ws/files/183618249/1365_2664.13903.pdf
Autor:
Matthew S. Savoca, David E. Cade, Caroline R. Weir, Frank E. Fish, K. C. Bierlich, Jacopo Di Clemente, Andrew Stanworth, William T. Gough, Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Paolo S. Segre, Jean Potvin, Max F. Czapanskiy, John Kennedy, Hayden J. Smith
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Biology
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
Gough, W T, Smith, H J, Savoca, M S, Czapanskiy, M F, Fish, F E, Potvin, J, Bierlich, K C, Cade, D E, Di Clemente, J, Kennedy, J, Segre, P, Stanworth, A, Weir, C & Goldbogen, J A 2021, ' Scaling of oscillatory kinematics and Froude efficiency in baleen whales ', Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 224, no. 13, jeb237586 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.237586
article-version (VoR) Version of Record
Gough, W T, Smith, H J, Savoca, M S, Czapanskiy, M F, Fish, F E, Potvin, J, Bierlich, K C, Cade, D E, Di Clemente, J, Kennedy, J, Segre, P, Stanworth, A, Weir, C & Goldbogen, J A 2021, ' Scaling of oscillatory kinematics and Froude efficiency in baleen whales ', Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 224, no. 13, jeb237586 . https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.237586
High efficiency lunate-tail swimming with high-aspect-ratio lifting surfaces has evolved in many vertebrate lineages, from fish to cetaceans. Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are the largest swimming animals that exhibit this locomotor strategy, and present
Autor:
Fleur Visser, Alison K. Stimpert, James A. Fahlbusch, John Calambokidis, Matthew T. Bowers, Elliott L. Hazen, Brandon L. Southall, David E. Cade, Ari S. Friedlaender, Ann N. Allen, Paolo S. Segre, Jeremy A. Goldbogen
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 34:497-506
How predators maximize energetic gains while minimizing the costs associated with exploiting heterogeneous prey remains a difficult ecological principle to test in natural systems. Deep‐diving, air‐breathing predators face conflicting demands of
Autor:
Paolo S. Segre, Andrew Stanworth, Jeremy A. Goldbogen, Caroline R. Weir, Steve Cartwright, Ari S. Friedlaender
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
With their ability to facultatively switch between filter-feeding modes, sei whales represent a functional and ecological intermediate in the transition between intermittent and continuous filter feeding. Morphologically resembling their lunge-feedin