Search Results - "Czapanskiy, Max F"
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Baleen whale prey consumption based on high-resolution foraging measurements
Published in Nature (London) (04-11-2021)“…Baleen whales influence their ecosystems through immense prey consumption and nutrient recycling 1 – 3 . It is difficult to accurately gauge the magnitude of…”
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Whale recovery and the emerging human-wildlife conflict over Antarctic krill
Published in Nature communications (10-09-2024)“…The Southern Ocean ecosystem has undergone extensive changes in the past two centuries driven by industrial sealing and whaling, climate change and commercial…”
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How Reproducibility Will Accelerate Discovery Through Collaboration in Physio-Logging
Published in Frontiers in physiology (08-07-2022)“…What new questions could ecophysiologists answer if physio-logging research was fully reproducible? We argue that technical debt (computational hurdles…”
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Blue whales increase feeding rates at fine-scale ocean features
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (31-08-2022)“…Marine predators face the challenge of reliably finding prey that is patchily distributed in space and time. Predators make movement decisions at multiple…”
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Tools for integrating inertial sensor data with video bio-loggers, including estimation of animal orientation, motion, and position
Published in Animal biotelemetry (26-08-2021)“…Abstract Bio-logging devices equipped with inertial measurement units—particularly accelerometers, magnetometers, and pressure sensors—have revolutionized our…”
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Energy densities of key prey species in the California Current Ecosystem
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (17-01-2024)“…The energetic content of primary and secondary consumers is central to understanding ecosystem functioning, community assembly, and trophodynamics. However,…”
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Baleen whale inhalation variability revealed using animal-borne video tags
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (20-07-2022)“…Empirical metabolic rate and oxygen consumption estimates for free-ranging whales have been limited to counting respiratory events at the surface. Because…”
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Elephant seals time their long-distance migrations using a map sense
Published in Current biology (28-02-2022)“…Many marine animals migrate between foraging areas and reproductive sites, often timing the return migration with extreme precision. In theory, the decision to…”
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An accelerometer-derived ballistocardiogram method for detecting heart rate in free-ranging marine mammals
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-05-2022)“…Physio-logging methods, which use animal-borne devices to record physiological variables, are entering a new era driven by advances in sensor development…”
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Scaling of oscillatory kinematics and Froude efficiency in baleen whales
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-07-2021)“…High efficiency lunate-tail swimming with high-aspect-ratio lifting surfaces has evolved in many vertebrate lineages, from fish to cetaceans. Baleen whales…”
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Cervical air sac oxygen profiles in diving emperor penguins: parabronchial ventilation and the respiratory oxygen store
Published in Journal of experimental biology (11-01-2021)“…Some marine birds and mammals can perform dives of extraordinary duration and depth. Such dive performance is dependent on many factors, including total body…”
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Maximizing biological insights from instruments attached to animals
Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (28-10-2024)“…Many animal characteristics that strongly influence population, community, and ecosystem dynamics are difficult or impossible to measure using traditional…”
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Modelling short‐term energetic costs of sonar disturbance to cetaceans using high‐resolution foraging data
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2021)“…Anthropogenic noise is a pervasive and increasing source of disturbance to wildlife. Marine mammals exhibit behavioural and physiological responses to naval…”
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Scaling of maneuvering performance in baleen whales: larger whales outperform expectations
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-03-2022)“…Despite their enormous size, whales make their living as voracious predators. To catch their much smaller, more maneuverable prey, they have developed several…”
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Fast and Furious: Energetic Tradeoffs and Scaling of High-Speed Foraging in Rorqual Whales
Published in Integrative organismal biology (Oxford, England) (15-09-2022)“…Synopsis Although gigantic body size and obligate filter feeding mechanisms have evolved in multiple vertebrate lineages (mammals and fishes), intermittent ram…”
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Reproductive success and offspring survival decline for female elephant seals past prime age
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (19-11-2024)“…Abstract Maternal age can influence reproductive success and offspring fitness, but the timing, magnitude and direction of those impacts are not well…”
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Cervical air sac oxygen profiles in diving emperor penguins: parabronchial ventilation and the respiratory oxygen store
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2020)“…Some marine birds and mammals can perform dives of extraordinary duration and depth. Such dive performance is dependent on many factors, including total body…”
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