2023
DOI: 10.3354/meps14467
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Alkenone Uk’37 index differs between thermally separated populations of fin whales and krill

D Rita,
A Borrell,
G Víkingsson
et al.

Abstract: Although habitat temperature is an important determinant of species distributions, its measurement is difficult in mobile marine organisms. Chemical tracers such as alkenones constitute an alternative tool for gauging marine habitat temperature, something particularly relevant in the current scenario of global warming. The unsaturation index of alkenones, the Uk’37 index, can be used to estimate sea surface temperature (SST) in living organisms. Here, we analyse alkenone concentrations in a predator species, t… Show more

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“…The stable isotope ratios alone cannot discriminate between the various explanations proposed here, and other approaches and methodologies are required to resolve this issue. Clarification is likely to come with the combined use of satellite tracking [ 6 , 75 ], advanced genetic analyses [ 51 , 76 ], in-depth study of vocalizations [ 77 , 78 ], or the application of other chemical and biochemical tracers, such as fatty acids or indicative natural or xenobiotic markers [ 79 82 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stable isotope ratios alone cannot discriminate between the various explanations proposed here, and other approaches and methodologies are required to resolve this issue. Clarification is likely to come with the combined use of satellite tracking [ 6 , 75 ], advanced genetic analyses [ 51 , 76 ], in-depth study of vocalizations [ 77 , 78 ], or the application of other chemical and biochemical tracers, such as fatty acids or indicative natural or xenobiotic markers [ 79 82 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%