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Reproductive Science Methods for Wild, Fully-Marine Mammals: Current Approaches and Future Applications

机译:野生,全海洋哺乳动物的生殖科学方法:目前的方法和未来应用

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Determining reproductive rates of marine mammal populations can give insight into their persistence and resilience in changing environments. As our marine environments continue to degrade along developed coastal fringes and as mankind's influences extend across even our widest oceans, there is a concern that the reproductive functioning of marine mammals may be affected adversely. Since many marine mammal species and populations are still in the recovery phase post-commercial harvest, and yet others are endangered or threatened by ongoing pressures, further environmental changes may represent direct or indirect threats to their reproductive potential. In this chapter, we review the current methods employed to investigate various aspects of reproductive science in fully-marine mammals, including direct observation of reproductive behavior and output, endocrinology to determine reproductive state, and assisted reproductive technologies to enhance reproductive outcomes. In particular, we focus on the most recent developments and innovations to reproductively sample marine mammals. Two case studies are presented to illustrate the challenges thrown up to researchers studying free-ranging marine mammals, and to highlight diversity in research approach. The North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction through historic overharvest and presentday entanglement and ship strike. Environmental disruption to their migration routes and declining population health has resulted in reduced reproductive rates. In contrast, the main current threats to the reproductive success and survival of the vulnerable dugong are extreme weather events that affect availability of its seagrass diet. Climate disruption with increasingly severe coastal storms and flooding threaten the health of coastal seagrass beds, and consequently reproductive success and survival of this species. It is anticipated that climate change may have diverse and often serious effects on marine mammal reproduction in populations around the globe.
机译:确定海洋哺乳动物群体的生殖率可以洞察改变环境中的持久性和恢复力。由于我们的海洋环境沿着发达的沿海条纹延续下降,并且随着人类的影响甚至是我们最广泛的海洋,因此担心海洋哺乳动物的生殖功能可能会受到不利影响。由于许多海洋哺乳动物物种和群体仍处于商业后的恢复阶段,但其他人被持续压力危及或威胁,进一步的环境变化可能代表其生殖潜力的直接或间接威胁。在本章中,我们审查了目前用于调查全部海洋哺乳动物的生殖科学的各个方面的现行方法,包括直接观察生殖行为和产出,内分泌学,确定生殖状态,并协助生殖技术提高生殖结果。特别是,我们专注于生殖器样本海洋哺乳动物的最新发展和创新。提出了两项​​案例研究以说明研究自由范围的海洋哺乳动物研究人员的挑战,并突出了研究方法的多样性。北大西洋正确的鲸鱼是通过历史的聚焦和演示时代纠缠和船舶罢工的灭绝边缘。对其移徙路线和人口衰退的环境中断导致生殖率降低。相比之下,弱势侦探成功和生存的主要威胁是影响其海草饮食的可用性的极端天气事件。随着越来越严重的沿海风暴和洪水威胁沿海地海草床的健康,以及这种物种的生殖成功和生存的气候破坏。预计气候变化可能对全球人口中的海洋哺乳动物繁殖产生多样化和经常严重影响。

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