Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W830808597> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W830808597 endingPage "189" @default.
- W830808597 startingPage "175" @default.
- W830808597 abstract "The biopsy 2 via dart, trocar or surgery 2 is becoming the preferred protocol for sampling skin and blubber of many cetacean species, because a small sample from a healthy animal may provide better information than a larger sample collected via necropsy from an ill or emaciated animal. Furthermore, the biopsy is often the only means of obtaining samples (e.g. for threatened or endangered species). Because biopsy darts collect only a small sample of tissue 2 and blubber can be heterogeneous in structure and composition 2 it is essential to compare the results obtained from biopsies to those found by analysing full-thickness blubber samples obtained via necropsy. This manuscript compares blubber stratification in two odontocete species, white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) and killer whales (Orcinus orca). Five parameters (i.e. lipid percent and classes, contaminant concentrations and profiles, fatty acid profiles) were measured by blubber depth. Results of these comparisons strongly suggest that biopsy results must be interpreted with caution and in conjunction with results from species-specific blubber depth profiling. For example, lipid classes measured in biopsy samples of white whales and killer whales were similar to those for equivalent-depth samples obtained by necropsy. In addition, lipid-adjusted contaminant concentrations measured in dart or trocar samples adequately represented those obtained by necropsy of both species. Conversely, the lipid content in biopsy samples was lower than that found in same-depth necropsied samples due to loss of lipid during sampling. Also, because of the high level of fatty acid stratification observed, fatty acid profiles from the outer blubber layer collected via biopsy from both species are less likely than the metabolically active inner layer to be useful in determining the prey species consumed by these odontocetes. This study demonstrates, for white and killer whales, that properly interpreted results from blubber biopsies can provide valuable information about the body condition, health and life history of individual animals." @default.
- W830808597 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W830808597 creator A5005505541 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5007366022 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5013798726 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5034370314 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5039926006 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5040207264 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5044865532 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5053150658 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5071578910 @default.
- W830808597 creator A5079115935 @default.
- W830808597 date "2023-03-15" @default.
- W830808597 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W830808597 title "Stratification of lipids, fatty acids and organochlorine contaminants in blubber of white whales and killer whales" @default.
- W830808597 cites W1591767759 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1967568844 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1967577849 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1970785189 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1979633571 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1990166296 @default.
- W830808597 cites W1998242755 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2002364272 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2005022886 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2005131738 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2013181093 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2017992029 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2019957939 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2021874317 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2023626909 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2027627733 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2027836438 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2028973970 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2030963430 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2033475602 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2034956231 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2045103938 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2047166744 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2057938425 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2058902282 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2060297197 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2062021691 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2063346768 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2069341531 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2071708329 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2073265203 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2085784849 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2106378701 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2109799070 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2126914986 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2136273486 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2138178225 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2140716293 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2150938631 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2168762461 @default.
- W830808597 cites W219483552 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2283538446 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2327936533 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2503519535 @default.
- W830808597 cites W2791671113 @default.
- W830808597 cites W3004306196 @default.
- W830808597 cites W3150148261 @default.
- W830808597 cites W34906776 @default.
- W830808597 doi "https://doi.org/10.47536/jcrm.v6i2.781" @default.
- W830808597 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W830808597 type Work @default.
- W830808597 sameAs 830808597 @default.
- W830808597 citedByCount "43" @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972012 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972013 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972014 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972015 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972016 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972017 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972018 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972019 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972021 @default.
- W830808597 countsByYear W8308085972023 @default.
- W830808597 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5005505541 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5007366022 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5013798726 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5034370314 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5039926006 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5040207264 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5044865532 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5053150658 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5071578910 @default.
- W830808597 hasAuthorship W830808597A5079115935 @default.
- W830808597 hasBestOaLocation W8308085971 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C174455759 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C2775934546 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C2777704720 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C543025807 @default.
- W830808597 hasConcept C55493867 @default.