Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America

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Autor(a) principal: Stevick, Peter
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Aguayo-Lobo, Anelio, Allen, Judith, Ávila, Isabel Cristina, Capella, Juan Carlos Chaves, Castro, Cristina, Chater, Kim, Rosa, Luciano Dalla, Engel, Márcia Helena, Félix, Fernando, González, Lilián Flórez, Freitas, Ana Cristina, Haase, Ben, Llano, Martha, Lodi, Liliane Ferreira, Munoz, Edwin, Olavarría, Carlos, Secchi, Eduardo Resende, Scheidat, Meike, Siciliano, Salvatore
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/3452
Resumo: Considerable uncertainty exists regarding the migratory destinations of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the Antarctic Peninsula region and the breeding grounds off the coasts of South America. Evidence is presented on the migratory patterns of Antarctic humpback whales based upon movements of individuals identified by natural markings as part of a large-scale international collaboration. Recapture rates were compared between animals from the low latitude breeding and calving areas along the northeastern (n=288) and northwestern (n=325) margins of South America with those identified in the high-latitude feeding areas in the region of the Antarctic Peninsula (n=535). The number of individuals re-sighted in the Antarctic Peninsula differed dramatically between eastern and western South America (c2=40.98, p=1.5 3 10–10). No individuals from Brazil were re-sighted in either the Antarctic Peninsula or off western South America. In contrast, 43 individuals from western South America were identified off the Antarctic Peninsula. These findings suggest that the northwest coast of South America represents an important breeding ground destination for at least some of the humpback whales that feed near the Antarctic Peninsula, but provide no support for movement between the Antarctic Peninsula and the east coast of South America.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
title Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
spellingShingle Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
Stevick, Peter
Humpback whale
South america
Antarctic
Photo-ID
Migration
title_short Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
title_full Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
title_fullStr Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
title_full_unstemmed Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
title_sort Migrations of individually identified humpback whales between the Antarctic Peninsula and South America
author Stevick, Peter
author_facet Stevick, Peter
Aguayo-Lobo, Anelio
Allen, Judith
Ávila, Isabel Cristina
Capella, Juan Carlos Chaves
Castro, Cristina
Chater, Kim
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
Engel, Márcia Helena
Félix, Fernando
González, Lilián Flórez
Freitas, Ana Cristina
Haase, Ben
Llano, Martha
Lodi, Liliane Ferreira
Munoz, Edwin
Olavarría, Carlos
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Scheidat, Meike
Siciliano, Salvatore
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Allen, Judith
Ávila, Isabel Cristina
Capella, Juan Carlos Chaves
Castro, Cristina
Chater, Kim
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
Engel, Márcia Helena
Félix, Fernando
González, Lilián Flórez
Freitas, Ana Cristina
Haase, Ben
Llano, Martha
Lodi, Liliane Ferreira
Munoz, Edwin
Olavarría, Carlos
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Scheidat, Meike
Siciliano, Salvatore
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stevick, Peter
Aguayo-Lobo, Anelio
Allen, Judith
Ávila, Isabel Cristina
Capella, Juan Carlos Chaves
Castro, Cristina
Chater, Kim
Rosa, Luciano Dalla
Engel, Márcia Helena
Félix, Fernando
González, Lilián Flórez
Freitas, Ana Cristina
Haase, Ben
Llano, Martha
Lodi, Liliane Ferreira
Munoz, Edwin
Olavarría, Carlos
Secchi, Eduardo Resende
Scheidat, Meike
Siciliano, Salvatore
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humpback whale
South america
Antarctic
Photo-ID
Migration
topic Humpback whale
South america
Antarctic
Photo-ID
Migration
description Considerable uncertainty exists regarding the migratory destinations of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the Antarctic Peninsula region and the breeding grounds off the coasts of South America. Evidence is presented on the migratory patterns of Antarctic humpback whales based upon movements of individuals identified by natural markings as part of a large-scale international collaboration. Recapture rates were compared between animals from the low latitude breeding and calving areas along the northeastern (n=288) and northwestern (n=325) margins of South America with those identified in the high-latitude feeding areas in the region of the Antarctic Peninsula (n=535). The number of individuals re-sighted in the Antarctic Peninsula differed dramatically between eastern and western South America (c2=40.98, p=1.5 3 10–10). No individuals from Brazil were re-sighted in either the Antarctic Peninsula or off western South America. In contrast, 43 individuals from western South America were identified off the Antarctic Peninsula. These findings suggest that the northwest coast of South America represents an important breeding ground destination for at least some of the humpback whales that feed near the Antarctic Peninsula, but provide no support for movement between the Antarctic Peninsula and the east coast of South America.
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