Reproductive Interval of Two to Three Years Slows Population Growth

A sei whale mother typically gives birth only once every few years.

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Large baleen whales generally invest heavily in a single calf rather than producing multiple offspring at once.

Following gestation and nursing, female Balaenoptera borealis often require additional time to rebuild energy reserves before conceiving again.

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This multi-year reproductive interval limits the maximum annual population growth rate even in the absence of hunting.

Understanding reproductive timing is essential for modeling long-term recovery scenarios after historic overharvesting.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature

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