Seasonal occurrence of southeast Pacific blue whale songs in southern Chile and the eastern tropical Pacific.

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DOI: 10.1111/mms.12173

Año: 2015

Autores: Buchan S.J., Stafford K.M., Hucke-Gaete R.

Palabras clave: Blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, Passive acoustic monitoring, Whalesong, Chiloense Ecoregion, Southeast Pacific, Eastern tropical Pacific

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Marine Mammal Science

INVESTIGADORES

Susannah Buchan
Investigadora Asociada Línea 4
Passive acoustic data were collected January 2012 to April 2013 at four sites in the Chiloense Ecoregion (CER) in southern Chile (43°S44°S, 71°W73°W) an19962002 from one site in the eastern tropical Pacific (ETP) (8°S, 95°W). Automatic detectors were used to detect the two songs (SEP1 and SEP2) described for southeast Pacific (SEP) blue whales. There was a strong seasonal pattern of occurrence of SEP songs in the CER from December to August, peaking March to May. In thETP, the occurrence of songs was an order of magnitude lower but songs were present year-round, with a peak around June. These findings support austral summer/autumn seasonal residency in the CER and a seasonal movement of blue whales towards the ETP during June/July, returning in December. Interannual differences in the ETP were possibly linked to the 19971998 El Ni~no event. At both study sites, SEP2 was significantly more common than SEP1; both songlargely followed the same temporal trends. These findings contribute to ouunderstanding of the seasonal movements of endangered SEP blue whales and can inform conservation strategies, particularly in the CER coastal feeding ground. We recommend future year-round passive acoustic studies in the CER and the ETP (e.g., near the Galapagos Islands), ideally coupled with oceanographic data.