Aoki, KagariIsojunno, SaanaBellot, CharlotteIwata, TakashiKershaw, JoannaAkiyama, YuMartín López, LucíaRamp, ChristianBiuw, E. MartinSwift, Rene JamesWensveen, PaulPomeroy, PatrickNarazaki, TomokoSato, KatsufumiMiller, Patrick J. O.Hall, Ailsa2023-07-192023-07-192021-01-27Aoki, K, Isojunno, S, Bellot, C, Iwata, T, Kershaw, J, Akiyama, Y, Martín López, L, Ramp, C, Biuw, E M, Swift, R J, Wensveen, P, Pomeroy, P, Narazaki, T, Sato, K, Miller, P J O & Hall, A 2021, 'Aerial photogrammetry and tag-derived tissue density reveal patterns of lipid-store body condition of humpback whales on their feeding grounds.', Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 288, no. 1943, 20202307. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.23070962-8452https://hdl.handle.net/2164/21258Funding. This work was supported by the SERDP award (grant no.RC-2337). Additional support for fieldwork was provided by the US Office of Naval Research under the 3S collaborative research project. Analysis and writing were partly supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists B (grant no. 17K12813), The Mitsui & Co. Environment Fund (grant no. R16-0044), JSPS Bilateral Open Partnership Joint Research Projects and NERC National Capability funding. Acknowledgements. We thank L. Kleivane, M. Guilpin and all staff and volunteers from the Mingan Island Cetacean Study for collecting field data. H. Konno helped make tag equipment. Our laboratory members provided many helpful suggestions.101930971engSDG 14 - Life Below Watertissue body densityUAVfeeding seasonanimal-borne sensorneutral buoyancycetaceanQH301 BiologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)Supplementary DataQH301Aerial photogrammetry and tag-derived tissue density reveal patterns of lipid-store body condition of humpback whales on their feeding grounds.Journal article10.1098/rspb.2020.23072881943