Data set for 'Lunge filter feeding biomechanics constrain rorqual foraging ecology across scale'...
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Fundamental scaling relationships influence the physiology of vital rates, which in turn shape the ecology and evolution of organisms. For diving mammals, benefits conferred by large body size include reduced transport costs and enhanced breath-holding capacity, thereby increasing overall foraging efficiency. Rorqual whales feed by engulfing a large mass of prey-laden water at high speed and filter it through baleen plates. However, as engulfment capacity increases with body length across species (Engulfment Volume â Body Length 3.57), the surface area of the baleen filter does not increase proportionally (Baleen Area â Body Length1.82), and thus the filtration time of larger rorquals predictably increases because the baleen surface area must filter a disproportionally large amount of water. We predicted that filtration time should scale with body length to the power of 1.75 (Filter Time â Body Length1.75). We tested this hypothesis on four rorqual species using multi-sensor tags with c...
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