Dear MARMAM community,
On behalf of Christin Murphy and my other co-authors, I am pleased to announce 
our new publication in The Anatomical Record:

Murphy, C. T., Marx, M., Martin, W. N., Jiang, H., Lapseritis, J. M., French, 
A. N., Simmons, N. B., & Moore, M. J. (2022). Feeling for food: Can 
rostro-mental hair arrays sense hydrodynamic cues for foraging North Atlantic 
right whales? The Anatomical Record, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24858

Abstract
North Atlantic right whales (NARWs; Eubalaena glacialis) possess an arrangement 
of fine hairs on the rostrum and chin that may be used for hydrodynamic sensing 
during feeding. These hairs occur across mysticete species and are known to 
possess adequate innervation in the subdermal follicle to support their 
consideration as sensory hairs (vibrissae). However, the small size of the hair 
structure with respect to the enormous scale of the animal's body has caused 
doubts regarding their utility and prompted speculation that the hairs may be 
vestigial or minimally functional. Here we show that NARW hairs occur in 
abundance on the leading surface of the head in a unique and characteristic 
arrangement. We consider the sensory hairs in context of the fluid environment 
in which this species forages and argue that the size of the hair is scaled to 
the size of the animal's small planktonic prey, thus suggesting that the hairs 
play an important role in the sensory ecology of these animals.

The article and associated videos are currently open access. If you have any 
questions, please contact Christin Murphy 
(christin.t.murphy....@us.navy.mil<mailto:christin.t.murphy....@us.navy.mil>) 
or me (mm...@neaq.org<mailto:mm...@neaq.org>).

Kind regards,
Marilyn

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Marilyn K. Marx
Kraus Marine Mammal Conservation Program
Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life
New England Aquarium
Central Wharf
Boston, MA 02110

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