Dear MARMAM community,

My co-authors and I are excited to share our recent open access publication
titled 'Seasonal flexibility in energy stores of Hudson Bay beluga whales:
insights from blubber lipid analysis' published in the Canadian Journal of
Zoology.

Abstract:
During the primary feeding season, marine mammals often accumulate fat
reserves, primarily in the form of blubber. Despite the ecological
significance of feeding, uncertainty remains surrounding the timing of
energy store accumulation in Hudson Bay beluga whales (*Delphinapterus
leucas* (Pallas, 1776)). Blubber samples were collected from whales hunted
by Inuit along the whale’s migration route, from 2015 to 2021 (excl. 2018).
Sampling occurred in spring and fall, assumed to represent feeding in
winter and summer, respectively. We analyzed blubber for lipid content and
adipocyte size, two related indices of lipid dynamics, across three blubber
sections (outer, middle, and inner). We found interannual variability in
the season with the highest fat content, with some years showing higher
lipid content in spring than fall. While adipocyte size did not differ
seasonally, minima were observed in 2017 and 2019. Fat stores differed
across blubber sections, with the highest lipid content and largest
adipocytes in the middle section. The observed seasonal variation indicates
there is no consistent season in which Hudson Bay beluga whales
predominantly accumulate fat. Consequently, building energy stores in the
form of blubber may not be the primary driving force behind the beluga
whale’s migration between the wintering and summering areas.

Amanda M. Belanger, James D. Roth, Steven H. Ferguson, Olwyn C. Friesen,
and Cortney A. Watt. 2025. Seasonal flexibility in energy stores of Hudson
Bay beluga whales: insights from blubber lipid analysis. *Canadian Journal
of Zoology*. 103: 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2024-0114

Best,
Amanda M. Belanger

she/her/elle

Aquatic Science Biologist | Biologiste en sciences aquatiques

Marine mammal biology and conservation | Biologie et conservation des
mammifères marins

Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Pêches et Océans Canada

[email protected] | [email protected]
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