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Not enough hours in the day for the oiled otter to groom, forage, and process food to compensate for heat loss
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Touching Extinction - Biological Achilles' Heels and the Survival of Big, Fierce Animals
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Touching Extinction
- 3 George Parker Bidder III
- 4 SUDAN 1973-2018
- 5 Marine Mammal Evolutionary Designs
- 6 Design Challenges for Aquatic Living
- 7 The importance of food processing in the evolution of marine mammals
- 8 FEEDING THE METABOLIC MACHINE
- 9 SWIMMING LOCOMOTION IS COSTLY FOR RECENT MARINE MAMMALS
- 10 GPS / Accelerometer / Magnetometer / Camera Collars and Tags
- 11 POLAR BEAR ACHILLES' HEEL
- 12 What Could Go Wrong?
- 13 WARMING THE METABOLIC MACHINE
- 14 Grooming activity = 13.7 percent (2.2 MJ) of daily energy cost of sea otters
- 15 The Effects of Oil on Sea Otters
- 16 Effects of Hypothermia
- 17 Not enough hours in the day for the oiled otter to groom, forage, and process food to compensate for heat loss
- 18 SUBMERGING THE METABOLIC MACHINE
- 19 A limited SCUBA tank
- 20 NARWHAL (Monodon monoceros)
- 21 Deepest Diving Marine Mammals
- 22 RETRIEVING THE HEART RATE RECORDER
- 23 Run silent, run deep
- 24 PARADOXICAL ESCAPE RESPONSE IN DEEP DIVERS
- 25 This cardiac conflict is a contributing cause of deaths in tri-athletes during races
- 26 The Threat of Oceanic Noise
- 27 POST-EXPOSURE PHYSIOLOGY
- 28 Effects of Seismic Pulses Exercise level
- 29 Behavioral Response
- 30 Post-Dive Breathing Frequency
- 31 High Energetic Demand of Flight
- 32 82 billion neurons firing flawlessly
- 33 ARE ALL BRAINS THE SAME?
- 34 SUMMARY