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Prolonged baleen hormone cycles suggest atypical reproductive endocrinology of female bowhead whales

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.230365

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baleen; bowhead whale; calving interval; endocrine; gestation; progesterone

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Serial measurements of hormone concentrations along baleen plates were conducted to reconstruct reproductive histories of bowhead whales. The study assessed gestation and calving interval in 10 females from the eastern Canada-west Greenland population using progesterone, oestradiol, corticosterone, and nitrogen stable isotope ratios. The findings revealed variations in progesterone concentrations among immature and mature females, indicating the presence of pregnancies and suggesting potential modification of gestation definition.
Serial measurements of hormone concentrations along baleen plates allow for reconstructions of mysticete whale reproductive histories. We assessed gestation and calving interval in bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) by measuring progesterone, oestradiol, corticosterone and nitrogen stable isotope ratios (& delta;N-15) along baleen of 10 females from the eastern Canada-west Greenland population. Three immature females (body size < 14.32 m) had uniformly low progesterone concentrations across their baleen, while seven mature females (body size & GE; 14.35 m) had repeated, sustained elevations of progesterone indicative of pregnancies. The mean duration of progesterone elevations (23.6 & PLUSMN; 1.50 months) was considerably longer than the approximately 14 month gestation previously estimated for this species. We consider several possible explanations for this observation, including delayed implantation or sequential ovulations prior to gestation, strategies that would allow females to maximize their fitness in variable Arctic conditions, as well as suggest modified criteria defining gestation as a shorter component of the entire progesterone peak. Calving intervals varied within and among individuals (mean = 3.7 years; range = range 2.8-5.7 years), providing population-specific reproductive estimates for growth models used in bowhead whale management and conservation.

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