N. Nielsen, G. Víkingsson, S. Hansen, Susanne Ditlevsen, M. Heide‐Jørgensen
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Abstract
The ages of three species of cetaceans were estimated by counting the growth layer groups (GLG) and measuring the aspartic acid racemization rate ( k Asp ) by what is referred to as the Aspartic Acid Racemization (AAR) technique. Data on k Asp and the D/L ratio of aspartic acid at birth [(D/L) 0 ] in North Atlantic common minke whales ( Balaenoptera acutorostrata ) are presented along with data on fin whales ( B. physalus ) and harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) already published by Nielsen et al. (2012). The k Asp specific for minke whales was 1.40 x 10 -3 yr -1 (SE ± 0.00005) and the (D/L) 0 was 0.0194 (SE ± 0.0012). The correlation of GLG age and D/L ratio for all three species was highly significant; however, the correlation coefficient varied greatly (fin whales: R 2 = 0.59, p <0.0001; minke whales: R 2 =0.96, P <0.0001; harbour porpoises: R 2 =0.36, P <0.0001). Asymptotic body length for all three species was estimated by a von Bertalanffy growth model on both the GLG and AAR techniques, and showed no difference.