Summer distribution and habitat preference of beluga whale social groups in the Eastern Beaufort Sea

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 ECOLOGY Arctic Science Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1139/as-2022-0035
Alexandra Mayette, M. Marcoux, J. Iacozza, M. Ferguson, A. Brower, L. Loseto
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In social animals, group composition can cause variations in individual needs that can influence responses to habitat trade-offs, such as predator exposure or foraging opportunities. The Eastern Beaufort Sea beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas (Pallas, 1776)) form different group types and cover multiple habitat types in summer. This study compares the habitat preference of three beluga social group types: 1) individual belugas, 2) groups of adults, and 3) groups at least one calf. Observations were collected during aerial surveys in July and August 2019. For each month, beluga distribution was analyzed with hierarchical generalized additive models, as a function of group type and four covariates: sea surface temperature, bathymetry, slope, and distance to the coastline. Group type, water temperature and bathymetric features best explained beluga distribution. In July, groups of adults preferred the continental shelf, whereas individual belugas and groups with calves preferred the continental slope. In August, groups of adults and groups with calves were found in Amundsen Gulf at similar depths. For both months, individual belugas associated more with deeper and colder areas. The preferences often corresponded to previously published distributions of the beluga’s main prey species, suggesting that foraging opportunities and size-related energy requirements strongly influence habitat use.
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东波弗特海白鲸群落夏季分布及生境偏好
在群居动物中,群体构成可能导致个体需求的变化,从而影响对栖息地权衡的反应,例如暴露于捕食者或觅食机会。东波弗特海白鲸(Delphinapterus leucas (Pallas, 1776))在夏季形成不同的群体类型,覆盖多种栖息地类型。本研究比较了三种白鲸社会群体类型的栖息地偏好:1)个体白鲸,2)成年白鲸群体,以及3)至少有一只幼鲸群体。观测数据是在2019年7月和8月的航空调查期间收集的。每个月,用层次广义加性模型分析白鲸的分布,作为群体类型和四个协变量:海面温度、水深、坡度和到海岸线的距离的函数。群型、水温和水深特征最能说明白鲸的分布。7月,成群的成年白鲸喜欢在大陆架上活动,而个体白鲸和幼鲸则喜欢在大陆斜坡上活动。8月,在阿蒙森海湾,在相似的深度发现了成群的成年鲸和成群的幼鲸。在这两个月里,单个白鲸更多地与更深更冷的地区联系在一起。这些偏好通常与之前公布的白鲸主要猎物物种的分布相对应,这表明觅食机会和与体型相关的能量需求强烈地影响了栖息地的使用。
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Arctic Science
Arctic Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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期刊介绍: Arctic Science is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original peer-reviewed research from all areas of natural science and applied science & engineering related to northern Polar Regions. The focus on basic and applied science includes the traditional knowledge and observations of the indigenous peoples of the region as well as cutting-edge developments in biological, chemical, physical and engineering science in all northern environments. Reports on interdisciplinary research are encouraged. Special issues and sections dealing with important issues in northern polar science are also considered.
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