On behalf of my colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the publication of one of my PhD chapters in Ethology, 
Ecology & Evolution,
focusing on the intentional abortion of feeding lunges in Bryde's whales.

ABSTRACT
Rorqual whales exhibit foraging plasticity to maximize their energy intake and 
reduce the cost of feeding manoeuvres. Bryde’s whales are known for their 
inter-population differences in the way they lunge, typified by acceleration, 
engulfment and filtration. This study presents the first description of 
potentially intentional interruption of lunge feeding, with whales not opening 
their mouth at the point of maximum speed during the acceleration, which 
usually corresponds to engulfing the prey. Three different hypotheses are 
proposed to explain the reason for aborting a lunge: (1) when aborted lunges 
occur isolated in time and are not followed by true lunges – defined as 
conventional lunges with engulfment and filtration – the reason may be that 
whales simply fail at catching the prey; (2) when whales abort lunges in 
sequence within the same feeding dive, a prey herding scenario is suggested, 
where whales may actively work around the prey to either reduce the prey ball 
size or herd the prey into a single bigger ball to maximize food intake during 
the next lunge; (3) to minimize the cost of the lunge, whales may also not open 
their mouth after sensing insufficient prey density to justify the drag costs 
of the lunge operation. The documentation of this foraging behaviour forms the 
basis to investigate further how rorquals may adjust their feeding ecology 
around the optimal foraging theory.

Here is the open-access link.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03949370.2025.2482528

Best,
Jacopo

Jacopo Di Clemente, Ph. D.
Section for Ecology and Evolution, Department of Biology, University of 
Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 15, Building 3 – 4th floor, 2100. Copenhagen, Denmark
Phone: +45 93910840. Email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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