Decreasing body size is associated with reduced calving probability in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales

dc.contributor.author Pirotta, Enrico
dc.contributor.author Tyack, Peter L.
dc.contributor.author Durban, John W.
dc.contributor.author Fearnbach, Holly
dc.contributor.author Hamilton, Philip K.
dc.contributor.author Harris, Catriona M.
dc.contributor.author Knowlton, Amy R.
dc.contributor.author Kraus, Scott D.
dc.contributor.author Miller, Carolyn A.
dc.contributor.author Moore, Michael J.
dc.contributor.author Pettis, Heather M.
dc.contributor.author Photopoulou, Theoni
dc.contributor.author Rolland, Rosalind M.
dc.contributor.author Schick, Robert S.
dc.contributor.author Thomas, Len
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-10T17:57:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-10T17:57:50Z
dc.date.issued 2024-02-28
dc.description © The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Pirotta, E., Tyack, P., Durban, J., Fearnbach, H., Hamilton, P., Harris, C., Knowlton, A., Kraus, S., Miller, C., Moore, M., Pettis, H., Photopoulou, T., Rolland, R., Schick, R., & Thomas, L. (2024). Decreasing body size is associated with reduced calving probability in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. Royal Society Open Science, 11(2), 240050, https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.240050.
dc.description.abstract Body size is key to many life-history processes, including reproduction. Across species, climate change and other stressors have caused reductions in the body size to which animals can grow, called asymptotic size, with consequences for demography. A reduction in mean asymptotic length was documented for critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, in parallel with declines in health and vital rates resulting from human activities and environmental changes. Here, we tested whether smaller body size was associated with lower reproductive output, using a state-space model for individual health, survival and reproduction that quantifies the mechanistic links between these processes. Body size (as represented by the cube of length) was strongly associated with a female's calving probability at each reproductive opportunity. This relationship explained 62% of the variation in calving among reproductive females, along with their decreasing health (20%). The effects of decreasing mean body size on reproductive performance are another concerning indication of the worsening prospects for this species and many others affected by environmental change, requiring a focus of conservation and management interventions on improving conditions that affect reproduction as well as reducing mortality.
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research (grant nos. N000142012697 and N000142112096) and the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (grant nos. RC20-1097, RC20-7188 and RC21-3091). Photogrammetry was supported by NOAA grant no. NA14OAR4320158 to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and by NOAA's Southwest Fisheries Science Center.
dc.identifier.citation Pirotta, E., Tyack, P., Durban, J., Fearnbach, H., Hamilton, P., Harris, C., Knowlton, A., Kraus, S., Miller, C., Moore, M., Pettis, H., Photopoulou, T., Rolland, R., Schick, R., & Thomas, L. (2024). Decreasing body size is associated with reduced calving probability in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales. Royal Society Open Science, 11(2), 240050.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1098/rsos.240050
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/70744
dc.publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.240050
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject Bayesian state-space model
dc.subject Body size
dc.subject Capital breeding
dc.subject Eubalaena glacialis
dc.subject Health
dc.subject Length
dc.title Decreasing body size is associated with reduced calving probability in critically endangered North Atlantic right whales
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