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Extreme diving in mammals: first estimates of behavioural aerobic dive limits in Cuvier's beaked whales
Quick, N.J.; Cioffi, W.R.; Shearer, J.M.; Fahlman, A.; Read, A.J. (2020). Extreme diving in mammals: first estimates of behavioural aerobic dive limits in Cuvier's beaked whales. J. Exp. Biol. 223(18): jeb222109. https://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.222109
In: The Journal of Experimental Biology. Cambridge University Press: London. ISSN 0022-0949; e-ISSN 1477-9145, more
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Keywords
    Metabolic rate
    Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier, 1823 [WoRMS]
Author keywords
    ADL, Dive duration, Diving behaviour

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  • Quick, N.J.
  • Cioffi, W.R.
  • Shearer, J.M.
  • Fahlman, A.
  • Read, A.J., more

Abstract
    We analysed 3680 dives from 23 satellite-linked tags deployed on Cuvier's beaked whales to assess the relationship between long duration dives and inter-deep dive intervals and to estimate aerobic dive limit (ADL). The median duration of presumed foraging dives was 59 min and 5% of dives exceeded 77.7 min. We found no relationship between the longest 5% of dive durations and the following inter-deep dive interval nor any relationship with the ventilation period immediately prior to or following a long dive. We suggest that Cuvier's beaked whales have low metabolic rates, high oxygen storage capacities and a high acid-buffering capacity to deal with the by-products of both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, which enables them to extend dive durations and exploit their bathypelagic foraging habitats.

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