Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region

Abstract: Whales play a central role in the ecology and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean. However, little is known regarding their distribution and behavior, in part because of challenges associated with studying these organisms from large research vessels. This research will take advantage of...

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Main Authors: Friedlaender, Ari, Johnston, David, Nowacek, Douglas
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2016
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600151 2024-11-03T19:44:47+00:00 Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region Friedlaender, Ari Johnston, David Nowacek, Douglas ENVELOPE(-80.0,-60.0,-63.0,-70.0) BEGINDATE: 2012-09-15T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2013-08-31T00:00:00Z 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600151 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Whales Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Biology Sample/Collection Description Antarctica Southern Ocean Biosphere Oceans Antarctic Peninsula US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-11-03T19:11:43Z Abstract: Whales play a central role in the ecology and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean. However, little is known regarding their distribution and behavior, in part because of challenges associated with studying these organisms from large research vessels. This research will take advantage of the unique opportunity presented by the 2012-2013 test run of the smaller, more mobile R/V Point Sur. This work will use the Point Sur to investigate humpback whales in the waters studied by the Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Station off the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Employing a combination of long-term satellite-linked tags and short-term suction cup tags, researchers will investigate the distribution, abundance and foraging behaviors of whales in this region. Whale biogeography will then be related to quantitative surveys of krill, their primary food source. Hypotheses regarding whale distribution and foraging strategies as well as physical oceanographic features will be tested. The WAP is undergoing some of the most dramatic warming on the planet, and a better understanding of the ecology of top predators is central to developing an understanding of the impacts of this change. Results will be widely disseminated through publications as well as through presentations at national and international meetings. In addition, raw data will be made available through open-access databases. Finally, this work will be coordinated with the extensive infrastructure of the Palmer LTER site, enabling outreach and educational activities. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Southern Ocean IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(-80.0,-60.0,-63.0,-70.0)
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topic Whales
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Biology
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Biosphere
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Whales
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Biology
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Biosphere
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Friedlaender, Ari
Johnston, David
Nowacek, Douglas
Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
topic_facet Whales
Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems
Biology
Sample/Collection Description
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Biosphere
Oceans
Antarctic Peninsula
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: Whales play a central role in the ecology and biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean. However, little is known regarding their distribution and behavior, in part because of challenges associated with studying these organisms from large research vessels. This research will take advantage of the unique opportunity presented by the 2012-2013 test run of the smaller, more mobile R/V Point Sur. This work will use the Point Sur to investigate humpback whales in the waters studied by the Palmer Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Station off the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Employing a combination of long-term satellite-linked tags and short-term suction cup tags, researchers will investigate the distribution, abundance and foraging behaviors of whales in this region. Whale biogeography will then be related to quantitative surveys of krill, their primary food source. Hypotheses regarding whale distribution and foraging strategies as well as physical oceanographic features will be tested. The WAP is undergoing some of the most dramatic warming on the planet, and a better understanding of the ecology of top predators is central to developing an understanding of the impacts of this change. Results will be widely disseminated through publications as well as through presentations at national and international meetings. In addition, raw data will be made available through open-access databases. Finally, this work will be coordinated with the extensive infrastructure of the Palmer LTER site, enabling outreach and educational activities.
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author Friedlaender, Ari
Johnston, David
Nowacek, Douglas
author_facet Friedlaender, Ari
Johnston, David
Nowacek, Douglas
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title Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
title_short Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
title_full Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
title_fullStr Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
title_full_unstemmed Linking the Movement Patterns and Foraging Behavior of Humpback Whales to their Prey across Multiple Spatial Scales within the LTER Study Region
title_sort linking the movement patterns and foraging behavior of humpback whales to their prey across multiple spatial scales within the lter study region
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2016
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Southern Ocean
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Southern Ocean
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