Dear MARMAM community,

My coauthors and I are pleased to announce our new paper:


Marón, CF, Lábaque, MC, Beltramino, L, et al. Patterns of blubber fat 
deposition and evaluation of body condition in growing southern right whale 
calves (Eubalaena australis). Mar Mam Sci. 2021; 1– 21. 
https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12818


The paper is available online for users only at 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/mms.12818


ABSTRACT:

Marine mammals rely on blubber mainly for energy storage, buoyancy, and 
streamlining. Mysticetes are born with a relatively thin fat layer that grows 
rapidly during nursing. However, little information on blubber deposition 
patterns is available for baleen whale calves. We measured blubber thickness at 
nine body locations in 350 southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) newborn 
to 4–6-month-old calves that died on the Península Valdés (Argentina) calving 
ground from 2003 to 2019, to document changes in blubber thickness with growth. 
Additionally, we looked for differences in blubber thickness and lipid content 
of the outer/superficial blubber in calves that died in years with high (2003, 
2005, 2007–2013) and low calf mortality (2004, 2006, 2014–2019) to test whether 
the former were suffering from gross nutritional stress. Blubber thickness 
increased at all body locations with calf length. Along the cranio-caudal axis, 
blubber increased in the dorsal and ventral planes, but decreased laterally 
towards the peduncle, possibly to improve streamlining. We found no difference 
in blubber thickness and lipid content between high and low mortality years, 
suggesting that individuals were not undernourished. This is the first study to 
describe progressive increases in calf blubber during growth and contributes 
knowledge to right whale health and ontogeny.


Please do not hesitate to contact me 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) if you have any queries about 
this article.


Cheers, Cari Marón


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