Bianca M. Righi, Julio E. Baumgarten, Maria Emilia Morete, Rafaela C. F. Souza, Milton C. C. Marcondes, Renata S. Sousa-Lima, Niel N. Teixeira, Fernanda A. S. Tonolli, Maria Isabel C. Gonçalves
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在全球暂停捕鲸之后,座头鲸的数量开始恢复,重新占领以前使用过的区域,在巴西海岸也观察到了这种情况。阿布罗尔霍斯浅滩是座头鲸最集中的区域,但北部的座头鲸数量也在增加,大塞拉地区也是如此。为了比较一个成熟的繁殖区和一个重新占领区的相对丰度、栖息地使用和移动模式,我们在陆地站进行了目视监测:2014年、2015年、2018年和2019年,在位于阿布罗尔霍斯海岸的阿布罗尔霍斯群岛进行了160天的监测,在格兰德塞拉进行了133天的监测。阿布罗尔霍斯群岛的相对丰度每年都有变化,而在格兰德塞拉则逐渐增加,2019 年超过了在阿布罗尔霍斯登记的数量。除了在阿布罗尔霍斯有更多的母鲸和幼鲸由一名或多名护卫陪同外,其他地区的群体组成频率相似。尽管移动速度和线性值相似,但 Serra Grande 鲸群的重新定向率更高。对鲸鱼种群所占据的不同区域进行监测,有助于对巴西海岸的人为活动进行空间管理,特别是在鲸鱼最近返回占据的区域。
Exploring habitat use and movement patterns of humpback whales in a reoccupation area off Brazil: A comparison with the Abrolhos Bank
After the worldwide moratorium on whaling, humpback whale populations began to recover, reoccupying former areas of use, as also observed on the Brazilian coast. Abrolhos Bank represents the area of greatest humpback whale concentration but the number of individuals to the north has increased, as has happened in the region of Serra Grande. To compare relative abundance, habitat use, and movement patterns between a well-established breeding and a reoccupation area, visual monitoring from land-based stations was performed: 160 days in the Abrolhos Archipelago located on the Abrolhos Bank and 133 days in Serra Grande in 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2019. While relative abundance varied annually in the Abrolhos Archipelago, it gradually increased in Serra Grande, surpassing the number registered in Abrolhos in 2019. Group composition frequency was similar between areas except for mother and calf accompanied by one or more escorts, which were more frequent in Abrolhos. Despite similar movement speed and linearity values, whales in Serra Grande had a higher reorientation rate. Monitoring different areas occupied by this population supports decisions about spatial management of the Brazilian coast in relation to the implementation of anthropogenic activities, especially in areas where whales have recently returned to occupy.
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Published for the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Marine Mammal Science is a source of significant new findings on marine mammals resulting from original research on their form and function, evolution, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, behavior, population biology, life history, genetics, ecology and conservation. The journal features both original and review articles, notes, opinions and letters. It serves as a vital resource for anyone studying marine mammals.