Lunge feeding in Rorqual Whales

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Abstract

The largest animals are baleen filter feeders that exploit large aggregations of small-bodied plankton. Although this feeding mechanism has evolved multiple times in marine vertebrates, rorqual whales exhibit a distinct lunge filter feeding mode that requires extreme physiological adaptations—most of which remain poorly understood. Here, we review the biomechanics of the lunge feeding mechanism in rorqual whales that underlies their extraordinary foraging performance and gigantic body size.

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Shadwick, R. E., Potvin, J., & Goldbogen, J. A. (2019, November 1). Lunge feeding in Rorqual Whales. Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.00010.2019

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