Zooplankton filtering efficiency of the baleen of a North Atlantic right whale, Eubalaena glacialis
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In order to define the trophic requirements of the North Atlantic right whale, a series of experiments were designed to examine the food
capture characteristics of the species. The food filtering efficiency of the baleen of an immature right whale was tested in a flume using
graded samples of zooplankton, primarily calanoid copepods, collected in the path of surface-feeding whales. The filtering capacity
decreased with decreasing prey organism size, so that greater than 95% of the available caloric content of the zooplankton samples was
captured in size fractions collected on 333m mesh nets. The experiments demonstrate that the filtering efficiency of the baleen narrowly
focuses the right whale’s feeding on an energy-rich, yet spatially and temporally variable, portion of the mid-water food resource
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