2016
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.137513
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The significance of respiration timing in the energetics estimates of free-ranging killer whales (Orcinus orca)

Abstract: Respiration rate has been used as an indicator of metabolic rate and associated cost of transport (COT) of free-ranging cetaceans, discounting potential respiration-by-respiration variation in O 2 uptake. To investigate the influence of respiration timing on O 2 uptake, we developed a dynamic model of O 2 exchange and storage. Individual respiration events were revealed from kinematic data from 10 adult Norwegian herring-feeding killer whales (Orcinus orca) recorded with high-resolution tags (DTAGs). We compar… Show more

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“…Whales are air‐breathing divers that incur significant oxygen debt while searching for, pursuing, and capturing prey at depth. After a dive, whales repay that oxygen debt through a series of breaths often referred to as a surface series (Roos et al, ). Typically, these breaths are taken as the whale is in motion, where the body arches and pitches to orient the dorsally positioned blowholes out of the water (Goldbogen et al, ).…”
Section: How Does the Blowhole Function During Breathing Sequences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whales are air‐breathing divers that incur significant oxygen debt while searching for, pursuing, and capturing prey at depth. After a dive, whales repay that oxygen debt through a series of breaths often referred to as a surface series (Roos et al, ). Typically, these breaths are taken as the whale is in motion, where the body arches and pitches to orient the dorsally positioned blowholes out of the water (Goldbogen et al, ).…”
Section: How Does the Blowhole Function During Breathing Sequences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During each breath, a large volume of air is expired and inspired in a very short amount of time (Brodie, ), thereby resulting in extremely high flow rates through the blowhole(s) (Kooyman et al, ). Although it is clear that the cetacean respiratory apparatus has undergone a suite of modifications for a fully aquatic life (Kooyman, ; Piscitelli et al, ), respiratory events in free‐ranging whales have only been inferred from animal‐borne sensor data (Goldbogen et al, ; Miller et al, ; Roos et al, ). By placing our movement‐video tags directly behind the blowhole, we can document the precise opening and closing of the blowholes after a range of different dives and behaviors (Fig.…”
Section: How Does the Blowhole Function During Breathing Sequences?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elliott et al, 2012;Stothart et al, 2016;Roos et al, 2016). This type of concomitant validation in the field is unfortunately not possible for water-breathing taxa; instead, calibrations in the laboratory represent the most comprehensive validation possible for the method in fish.…”
Section: Application To Estimates Of Fmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using respiratory frequency to estimate metabolic rates of air-breathing marine taxa such as cetaceans has also been successful (e.g. Roos et al, 2016), but again this method is difficult to apply to water-breathing taxa. Instead, respirometry has become the standard in measuring metabolic rate in fishes (Carlson et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Barreto and Volpato, 2011)) and also varied in response to sound exposure in a study on a harbor porpoise (Kastelein et al, 2015). However, respiration rates and general activity levels may also vary independently, as O 2 uptake is not always maximal in odontocetes, especially not at moderate to low levels of arousal (Roos et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%