Dear all,

We are pleased to share our publication:
Louis M., Routledge J., Heide-Jørgensen M.P., Szpak P., Lorenzen E.D. 2022. Sex 
and size matter: foraging ecology of offshore harbour porpoises in waters 
around Greenland. Marine Biology 169: 140. 
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-022-04123-x
Abstract
Individuals of different sex or age can vary in their prey and habitat resource 
use due to differences in behaviour, life history, energetic need, or size. 
Harbour porpoises are small cetaceans that need to feed constantly to meet 
their high metabolic demands. In West Greenland, the species has a unique 
offshore, deep-water ecology. Here, we use bone collagen carbon (δ13C) and 
nitrogen (δ15N) isotope compositions to elucidate sex and size differences in 
the foraging ecology of harbour porpoises from this region. Female harbour 
porpoises are larger than males; we find females have a higher trophic level, 
and δ15N significantly positively correlates with size for females. This 
indicates that size may matter in the ability of females to handle larger prey 
and/or dive deeper to catch higher trophic level prey. The results suggest that 
females, which also nurse their calves, may be under different ecological 
constraints than males. We also analysed the harbour porpoise data with 
available stable isotope data from Greenland populations of belugas and 
narwhals. We find that harbour porpoises have a lower trophic level than the 
other species, which is consistent with their smaller body size, and their diet 
consisting primarily of capelin. Furthermore, harbour porpoises have the 
largest ecological niche of the three species, in accordance with tagging 
studies indicating they have a wider range than belugas and narwhals and occur 
in shelf and deep offshore waters of the sub-arctic and North Atlantic.


The article is available 
at:<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-018-3341-z> 
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00227-022-04123-x

You can also email me for a copy.

On behalf of all co-authors,


Marie

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