Dear MARMAM community,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce our recent publication in 
Marine Mammal Science:

Martins, MCI, Miller, C, Hamilton, P, Robbins, J, Zitterbart, DP, Moore, M. 
Respiration cycle duration and seawater flux through open blowholes of humpback 
(Megaptera novaeangliae) and North Atlantic right (Eubalaena glacialis) whales. 
Mar Mam Sci. 2020; 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12703


ABSTRACT: Little is known about the dynamics of baleen whale respiratory 
cycles, especially the mechanics and activity of the blowholes and their 
interaction with seawater. In this study, the duration of complete respiration 
cycles (expiration/inhalation events) were quantified for the first time in two 
species: North Atlantic right whale (NARW) and humpback whale (HW) using high 
resolution, detailed imagery from an unoccupied aerial system (UAS). The mean 
duration of complete respiration cycles (expiration/inhalation event) in the 
NARW and HW were 3.07 s (SD = 0.503, n = 15) and 2.85 s (SD = 0.581, n = 21), 
respectively. Furthermore, we saw no significant differences in respiration 
cycle duration between age and sex classes in the NARW, but significant 
differences were observed between age classes in the HW. The observation of 
seawater covering an open blowhole was also quantified, with NARW having 20% of 
all breaths with seawater presence versus 90% in HW. Seawater incursion has not 
been described previously and challenges the general consensus that water does 
not enter the respiratory tract in baleen whales. Prevalent seawater has 
implications for the analysis and interpretation of exhaled respiratory 
vapor/mucosa samples, as well as for the potential inhalation of oil in spills.


The full article is open access, and available online: 
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mms.12703


Please feel free to contact me ([email protected]) with any questions

All the best,
Maria Clara Iruzun Martins

Master of Research Alumna Biodiversity, Evolution and Conservation, University 
College London 



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