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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 1553, 2020 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32005947

RESUMO

The western gray whale population is endangered with approximately 175 individuals and 33 known reproductive females. Photo-identification studies were conducted from 2002-2017 during the gray whale foraging season off northeastern Sakhalin Island, Russia. Despite abundant prey resources, significant variation in whales' body condition, inter-birth intervals and calf survival have been documented with limited understanding of factors that account for the observed variability. We examine sea ice concentrations at their known foraging grounds to define the maximum duration of a "foraging season". We explore the relationship between foraging season length during a female's pregnancy and post-weaning calf survival and reproduction. Approximately 77% of the variation in calf survival, which ranged annually from 10-80%, was associated with the duration of the feeding season while the mother was pregnant. Poor body conditions and prolonged inter-birth intervals of western gray whales have also been documented to coincide with shorter duration in feeding seasons found in this study. These results imply that shorter foraging seasons are associated with reduced energy intake by physically limiting the number of days gray whales can forage, and thus sea ice conditions may be one limiting factor affecting growth rates of this endangered population of baleen whales.


Assuntos
Espécies em Perigo de Extinção/estatística & dados numéricos , Comportamento Alimentar , Camada de Gelo , Baleias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Feminino , Cadeia Alimentar , Estágios do Ciclo de Vida , Exposição Materna , Densidade Demográfica , Gravidez , Federação Russa , Estações do Ano , Análise de Sobrevida
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Environ Monit Assess ; 134(1-3): 107-36, 2007 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17703367

RESUMO

In 2001-2003, >60,000 km of aerial surveys and 7,700 km of vessel surveys were conducted during June to November when critically endangered Korean-Okhotsk or western gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) were present off the northeast coast of Sakhalin Island, Russia. Results of surveys in all years indicated gray whales occurred in predominantly two areas, (1) adjacent to Piltun Bay, and (2) offshore from Chayvo Bay, hereafter referred to as the Piltun and offshore feeding areas. In the Piltun feeding area, the majority of whales were observed in waters shallower than 20 m and were distributed from several hundred meters to approximately 5 km from the shoreline. In the offshore feeding area during all years, the distribution of gray whales extended from southwest to northeast in waters 30-65 m in depth. During all years, the distribution and abundance of whales changed in both the Piltun and offshore feeding areas, and both north-south and inshore-offshore movements were documented within and between feeding seasons. The discovery of a significant number of whales feeding in the offshore area each year was a substantial finding of this study and raises questions regarding western gray whale abundance and population levels, feeding behavior and ecology, and individual site-fidelity. Fluctuations in the number of whales observed within the Piltun and offshore feeding areas and few sightings outside of these two areas indicate that gray whales move between the Piltun and offshore feeding areas during their summer-fall feeding season. Seasonal shifts in the distribution and abundance of gray whales between and within both the Piltun and offshore feeding areas are thought, in part, to be a response to seasonal changes in the distribution and abundance of prey. However, the mechanism driving the movements of whales along the northeast coast of Sakhalin Island is likely very complex and influenced by a multitude of factors.


Assuntos
Baleias , Aeronaves , Animais , Coleta de Dados , Ecossistema , Densidade Demográfica , Federação Russa , Estações do Ano , Navios
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 56A(11): 2125-30, 2000 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11058057

RESUMO

A new type of semi-conductor laser with composition InAsSb/InAsSbP is described. This laser was produced for the absorption spectroscopy of atmospherically important molecules in the 3100 cm(-1) region and tested using a closed-cycle He-cryostat in the temperature range 30-80 K. The optimal characteristics of the laser were found to be a heatsink temperature of 62 K and a drive current range of 50-350 mA. Under these conditions, the laser emits single-mode radiation in an exceptionally large wavenumber range of > 10 cm(-1). To test the laser, several experiments were carried out in which the rovibrational absorption spectra of CH3Cl, NH3, OCS and H2O were measured.


Assuntos
Lasers , Semicondutores , Análise Espectral/instrumentação , Gases/análise , Análise Espectral/métodos , Temperatura
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Science ; 219(4588): 1077-8, 1983 Mar 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17811751

RESUMO

Extreme sexual dimorphism in the Bivalvia is rare. The occurrence of dwarf males in Zachsia appears to be the first case in the Teredinidae and the first outside the Leptonacea. Female Zachsia release straight-hinge larvae that develop in the plankton and settle on living rhizomes of Phyllospadix. Larvae entering mantle pouches of females become males. Evolution of this life history pattern is tied to problems of living in a fragile, patchy habitat-that is, the rhizomes of Phyllospadix.

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