Using audio and UAS‐based video for estimating tidal lung volumes of resting and active adult gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus)
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2023
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Journal Title:Marine Mammal Science
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Description:Understanding how a species' metabolic rate varies in different behavioral contexts is useful in filling a variety of knowledge gaps, from quantifying prey requirements and foraging efficiencies of individuals to estimating total resource requirements of populations and to detecting impacts of anthropogenic disturbances. Survey responses reported by McHuron et al. (2022) have ranked field metabolic rates (FMR) as a key critical question to be addressed in future marine mammal energetic studies.
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Source:Marine Mammal Science, 40(2)
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ISSN:0824-0469 ; 1748-7692
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:0b575e4a639be0ee38c49bd4721fd48743f42491a3bfa751c608421e7f9a4534
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