2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.240050
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Decreasing body size is associated with reduced calving probability in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales

Enrico Pirotta,
Peter L. Tyack,
John W. Durban
et al.

Abstract: Body size is key to many life-history processes, including reproduction. Across species, climate change and other stressors have caused reductions in the body size to which animals can grow, called asymptotic size, with consequences for demography. A reduction in mean asymptotic length was documented for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, in parallel with declines in health and vital rates resulting from human activities and environmental changes. Here, we tested whether smaller body size was a… Show more

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