2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4236286
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Solving the Mystery of the Chukotka Stinky Gray Whales

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“…Many hypotheses have been proposed for the source of the strong medicinal odour; there was concern that the smell was due to anthropogenic sources. A new analysis by Polyakova et al (2022) determined that the strong medicinal smell in whales hunted in 2020 was caused by bromophenols, especially 2,6 dibromophenol. The observation that polychaetes have high levels of bromophenols led the authors to conclude that the strong medicinal smell in gray whales was due to a natural source, specifically the proportion of polychaetes in the diet.…”
Section: Stinky Gray Whales In Chukotkamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many hypotheses have been proposed for the source of the strong medicinal odour; there was concern that the smell was due to anthropogenic sources. A new analysis by Polyakova et al (2022) determined that the strong medicinal smell in whales hunted in 2020 was caused by bromophenols, especially 2,6 dibromophenol. The observation that polychaetes have high levels of bromophenols led the authors to conclude that the strong medicinal smell in gray whales was due to a natural source, specifically the proportion of polychaetes in the diet.…”
Section: Stinky Gray Whales In Chukotkamentioning
confidence: 99%