• The Blue Whale : Earth's State-of-the-Art Mammal - Why is it the Diamond of Our Planet's Evolution ? Why does this Mammal highlight Peto's Paradox ? - Marine Biology and Oceanography

  • May 23 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast
The Blue Whale : Earth's State-of-the-Art Mammal - Why is it the Diamond of Our Planet's Evolution ? Why does this Mammal highlight Peto's Paradox ? - Marine Biology and Oceanography cover art

The Blue Whale : Earth's State-of-the-Art Mammal - Why is it the Diamond of Our Planet's Evolution ? Why does this Mammal highlight Peto's Paradox ? - Marine Biology and Oceanography

  • Summary

  • A daily intake of approximately 4 tons of krill equates to about 3 million calories for the blue whale, the earth's largest creature.

    This is a stark contrast to the mere 2,500 calories an average human requires. This comparison alone offers a glimpse into the blue whale's impressive lifestyle and biology that we will explore.

    We'll also delve into the best conservation methods for this species and discuss why its size defies typical mammalian norms.

    References :

    - Abrahms, B., Hazen, E. L., Aikens, E. O., Savoca, M. S., Goldbogen, J. A., Bograd, S. J., ... & Mate, B. R. (2019). Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(12), 5582-5587

    - Slater Graham J., Goldbogen Jeremy A. and Pyenson Nicholas D. 2017 Independent evolution of baleen whale gigantism linked to Plio-Pleistocene ocean dynamics Proc. R. Soc. B.*28420170546. - Sylvestre, J.-P. (2016). Cétacés du monde: Systématique, éthologie, biologie, écologie, statut. Editions Quae.

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