Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce that the following article 
has been published:


Greta Dalle Luche, Ashley S. P. Boggs, John R. Kucklick, Jasmin Groß, Darryl W. 
Hawker & Susan Bengtson Nash   Androstenedione and testosterone but not 
progesterone are potential biomarkers of pregnancy in Humpback Whales 
(Megaptera novaeangliae) approaching parturition


ABSTRACT:

The blubber steroid hormone profiles of 52 female humpback whales migrating 
along the east coast of Australia were investigated for seasonal endocrine 
changes associated with reproduction. Individuals were randomly sampled during 
two stages of the annual migration: before reaching the breeding grounds 
(northward migration; June/July), and after departing from the breeding grounds 
(southward migration; September/October). Assignment of reproductive status of 
the sampled individuals was based on season, single-hormone ranks and 
multi-variate analysis of the hormonal profiles. High concentrations of 
progesterone (>19 ng/g, wet weight), recognised as an indicator of pregnancy in 
this species, were only detected in one sample. However, the androgens, 
testosterone and androstenedione were measured in unusually high concentrations 
(1.6–12 and 7.8–40 ng/g wet weight, respectively) in 36% of the females 
approaching the breeding grounds. The absence of a strong accompanying 
progesterone signal in these animals raises the possibility of progesterone 
withdrawal prior to parturition. As seen with other cetacean species, 
testosterone and androstenedione could be markers of near-term pregnancy in 
humpback whales. Confirmation of these androgens as alternate biomarkers of 
near-term pregnancy would carry implications for improved monitoring of the 
annual fecundity of humpback whales via non-lethal and minimally invasive 
methods.


The article is online (free access):

www.nature.com/articles/<http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-58933-4>s41598-020-58933-4<http://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-58933-4>


Please, do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

Kind regards

Greta


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Greta Dalle Luche
PhD Candidate
Griffith University, Environmental Futures Research Institute (EFRI)
SOPOPP | Southern Ocean Persistent Organic Pollutants Program
Nathan Campus, 170 Kessels Road, QLD 4111 |  Brisbane, Australia
Mobile: +61/0 410 896069<tel:+61/0%20410%20896069> | E-mail: 
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