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Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms

Fine‐scale knowledge of spatiotemporal dynamics in cetacean distribution and abundance throughout the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is sparse yet essential for effective ecosystem‐based management (EBM). Cruise vessels were used as platforms of opportunity to collect data on the distribution and...

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Autores principales: Johannessen, John Elling Deehr, Biuw, Martin, Lindstrøm, Ulf, Ollus, Victoria Marja Sofia, Martín López, Lucía Martina, Gkikopoulou, Kalliopi C., Oosthuizen, Wessel Chris, Lowther, Andrew
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8571
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author Johannessen, John Elling Deehr
Biuw, Martin
Lindstrøm, Ulf
Ollus, Victoria Marja Sofia
Martín López, Lucía Martina
Gkikopoulou, Kalliopi C.
Oosthuizen, Wessel Chris
Lowther, Andrew
author_facet Johannessen, John Elling Deehr
Biuw, Martin
Lindstrøm, Ulf
Ollus, Victoria Marja Sofia
Martín López, Lucía Martina
Gkikopoulou, Kalliopi C.
Oosthuizen, Wessel Chris
Lowther, Andrew
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description Fine‐scale knowledge of spatiotemporal dynamics in cetacean distribution and abundance throughout the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is sparse yet essential for effective ecosystem‐based management (EBM). Cruise vessels were used as platforms of opportunity to collect data on the distribution and abundance of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) during the austral summer of 2019/2020 in a region that is also important for the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) fishery, to assess potential spatiotemporal interactions for future use in EBM. Data were analyzed using traditional design‐based line transect methodology and spatial density surface hurdle models fitted using a set of physical environmental covariates to estimate the abundance and distribution of whales in the area, and to describe their temporal dynamics. Our results indicate a rapid increase in humpback whale abundance in the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits through December, reaching a stable abundance by mid‐January. The distribution of humpback whales appeared to change from a patchier distribution in the northern Gerlache Strait to a significantly concentrated presence in the central Gerlache and southern Bransfield Straits, followed by a subsequent dispersion throughout the area. Abundance estimates agreed well with previous literature, increasing from approximately 7000 individuals in 2000 to a peak of 19,107 in 2020. Based on these estimates, we project a total krill consumption of between 1.4 and 3.7 million tons based on traditional and contemporary literature on per capita krill consumption of whales, respectively. When taken in the context of krill fishery catch data in the study area, we conclude that there is minimal spatiotemporal overlap between humpback whales and fishery activity during our study period of November–January. However, there is potential for significant interaction between the two later in the feeding season, but cetacean survey efforts need to be extended into late season in order to fully characterize this potential overlap.
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spelling pubmed-88260762022-02-11 Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms Johannessen, John Elling Deehr Biuw, Martin Lindstrøm, Ulf Ollus, Victoria Marja Sofia Martín López, Lucía Martina Gkikopoulou, Kalliopi C. Oosthuizen, Wessel Chris Lowther, Andrew Ecol Evol Research Articles Fine‐scale knowledge of spatiotemporal dynamics in cetacean distribution and abundance throughout the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is sparse yet essential for effective ecosystem‐based management (EBM). Cruise vessels were used as platforms of opportunity to collect data on the distribution and abundance of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) during the austral summer of 2019/2020 in a region that is also important for the Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) fishery, to assess potential spatiotemporal interactions for future use in EBM. Data were analyzed using traditional design‐based line transect methodology and spatial density surface hurdle models fitted using a set of physical environmental covariates to estimate the abundance and distribution of whales in the area, and to describe their temporal dynamics. Our results indicate a rapid increase in humpback whale abundance in the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits through December, reaching a stable abundance by mid‐January. The distribution of humpback whales appeared to change from a patchier distribution in the northern Gerlache Strait to a significantly concentrated presence in the central Gerlache and southern Bransfield Straits, followed by a subsequent dispersion throughout the area. Abundance estimates agreed well with previous literature, increasing from approximately 7000 individuals in 2000 to a peak of 19,107 in 2020. Based on these estimates, we project a total krill consumption of between 1.4 and 3.7 million tons based on traditional and contemporary literature on per capita krill consumption of whales, respectively. When taken in the context of krill fishery catch data in the study area, we conclude that there is minimal spatiotemporal overlap between humpback whales and fishery activity during our study period of November–January. However, there is potential for significant interaction between the two later in the feeding season, but cetacean survey efforts need to be extended into late season in order to fully characterize this potential overlap. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8826076/ /pubmed/35154653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8571 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Johannessen, John Elling Deehr
Biuw, Martin
Lindstrøm, Ulf
Ollus, Victoria Marja Sofia
Martín López, Lucía Martina
Gkikopoulou, Kalliopi C.
Oosthuizen, Wessel Chris
Lowther, Andrew
Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title_full Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title_fullStr Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title_full_unstemmed Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title_short Intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the West Antarctic Peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
title_sort intra‐season variations in distribution and abundance of humpback whales in the west antarctic peninsula using cruise vessels as opportunistic platforms
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8571
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