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Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom

While large mass mortality events (MMEs) are well known for toothed whales, they have been rare in baleen whales due to their less gregarious behavior. Although in most cases the cause of mortality has not been conclusively identified, some baleen whale mortality events have been linked to bio-ocean...

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Autores principales: Häussermann, Verena, Gutstein, Carolina S., Bedington, Michael, Cassis, David, Olavarria, Carlos, Dale, Andrew C., Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M., Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose, Sepúlveda, Hector H., McConnell, Kaitlin M., Horwitz, Fanny E., Försterra, Günter
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6055221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30038848
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3123
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author Häussermann, Verena
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Bedington, Michael
Cassis, David
Olavarria, Carlos
Dale, Andrew C.
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose
Sepúlveda, Hector H.
McConnell, Kaitlin M.
Horwitz, Fanny E.
Försterra, Günter
author_facet Häussermann, Verena
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Bedington, Michael
Cassis, David
Olavarria, Carlos
Dale, Andrew C.
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose
Sepúlveda, Hector H.
McConnell, Kaitlin M.
Horwitz, Fanny E.
Försterra, Günter
author_sort Häussermann, Verena
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description While large mass mortality events (MMEs) are well known for toothed whales, they have been rare in baleen whales due to their less gregarious behavior. Although in most cases the cause of mortality has not been conclusively identified, some baleen whale mortality events have been linked to bio-oceanographic conditions, such as harmful algal blooms (HABs). In Southern Chile, HABs can be triggered by the ocean–atmosphere phenomenon El Niño. The frequency of the strongest El Niño events is increasing due to climate change. In March 2015, by far the largest reported mass mortality of baleen whales took place in a gulf in Southern Chile. Here, we show that the synchronous death of at least 343, primarily sei whales can be attributed to HABs during a building El Niño. Although considered an oceanic species, the sei whales died while feeding near to shore in previously unknown large aggregations. This provides evidence of new feeding grounds for the species. The combination of older and newer remains of whales in the same area indicate that MMEs have occurred more than once in recent years. Large HABs and reports of marine mammal MMEs along the Northeast Pacific coast may indicate similar processes in both hemispheres. Increasing MMEs through HABs may become a serious concern in the conservation of endangered whale species.
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spelling pubmed-60552212018-07-23 Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom Häussermann, Verena Gutstein, Carolina S. Bedington, Michael Cassis, David Olavarria, Carlos Dale, Andrew C. Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M. Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose Sepúlveda, Hector H. McConnell, Kaitlin M. Horwitz, Fanny E. Försterra, Günter PeerJ Conservation Biology While large mass mortality events (MMEs) are well known for toothed whales, they have been rare in baleen whales due to their less gregarious behavior. Although in most cases the cause of mortality has not been conclusively identified, some baleen whale mortality events have been linked to bio-oceanographic conditions, such as harmful algal blooms (HABs). In Southern Chile, HABs can be triggered by the ocean–atmosphere phenomenon El Niño. The frequency of the strongest El Niño events is increasing due to climate change. In March 2015, by far the largest reported mass mortality of baleen whales took place in a gulf in Southern Chile. Here, we show that the synchronous death of at least 343, primarily sei whales can be attributed to HABs during a building El Niño. Although considered an oceanic species, the sei whales died while feeding near to shore in previously unknown large aggregations. This provides evidence of new feeding grounds for the species. The combination of older and newer remains of whales in the same area indicate that MMEs have occurred more than once in recent years. Large HABs and reports of marine mammal MMEs along the Northeast Pacific coast may indicate similar processes in both hemispheres. Increasing MMEs through HABs may become a serious concern in the conservation of endangered whale species. PeerJ Inc. 2017-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6055221/ /pubmed/30038848 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3123 Text en © 2017 Häussermann et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Conservation Biology
Häussermann, Verena
Gutstein, Carolina S.
Bedington, Michael
Cassis, David
Olavarria, Carlos
Dale, Andrew C.
Valenzuela-Toro, Ana M.
Perez-Alvarez, Maria Jose
Sepúlveda, Hector H.
McConnell, Kaitlin M.
Horwitz, Fanny E.
Försterra, Günter
Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title_full Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title_fullStr Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title_full_unstemmed Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title_short Largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong El Niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
title_sort largest baleen whale mass mortality during strong el niño event is likely related to harmful toxic algal bloom
topic Conservation Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6055221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30038848
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3123
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