An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures

The distribution at sea of upper trophic levels—seabirds and marine mammals—is depending on their food availability: high concentrations reflect high prey abundance and thus high biological production. Polar marine ecosystems are characterized by low biodiversity and high biological patchiness. The...

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Main Authors: Joiris, Claude, Falck, Eva, D´Hert, Diederik, Jungblut, Simon, Boos, Karin
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Published: SPRINGER 2014
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:41018 2024-09-15T17:36:51+00:00 An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures Joiris, Claude Falck, Eva D´Hert, Diederik Jungblut, Simon Boos, Karin 2014-11 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/41018/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.49007 unknown SPRINGER Joiris, C. , Falck, E. , D´Hert, D. , Jungblut, S. and Boos, K. (2014) An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures , Polar Biology, 37 (11), pp. 1645-1657 . doi:10.1007/s00300-014-1551-5 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1551-5> , hdl:10013/epic.49007 EPIC3Polar Biology, SPRINGER, 37(11), pp. 1645-1657, ISSN: 0722-4060 Article isiRev 2014 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1551-5 2024-06-24T04:14:20Z The distribution at sea of upper trophic levels—seabirds and marine mammals—is depending on their food availability: high concentrations reflect high prey abundance and thus high biological production. Polar marine ecosystems are characterized by low biodiversity and high biological patchiness. The distribution of predators, as a consequence, shows a similar patchiness. During two expeditions of icebreaking RV Polarstern in June–July 2011, biodiversity in the arctic marine zone north of 70°N was very low, with low numbers of species: 20 seabirds, eight cetaceans, five pinnipeds and polar bear. Moreover, a few species accounted for the majority in numbers: four bird species for 95 % of the total of 23,000 seabirds recorded during 700 transect counts: fulmar Fulmarus glacialis, kittiwake Rissa tridactyla, Brünnich’s guillemot Uria lomvia and little auk Alle alle. Among the marine mammals, 250 fin whales Balaenoptera physalus accounted for 80 % of the identified large cetaceans, 270 white-beaked dolphin Lagenorhynchus albirostris for 100 % of the small cetaceans and 180 harp seals Pagophilus groenlandica for 80 % of the identified pinnipeds. Their quantitative distribution was depending on water masses and oceanic fronts, large cetaceans—mainly fin whales—showing an important aggregation on the shelf slope off western Spitsbergen, as well as little auks and Brünnich’s guillemots. So that this zone, shelf slope and front of mixed Arctic/Atlantic Waters, showed unusually high seabird and cetacean concentrations. Seasonal factors possibly influencing their distribution are addressed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alle alle Balaenoptera physalus Fram Strait Fulmarus glacialis Greenland Greenland Sea Lagenorhynchus albirostris little auk Polar Biology rissa tridactyla Uria lomvia White-beaked dolphin Spitsbergen uria Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Polar Biology 37 11 1645 1657
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description The distribution at sea of upper trophic levels—seabirds and marine mammals—is depending on their food availability: high concentrations reflect high prey abundance and thus high biological production. Polar marine ecosystems are characterized by low biodiversity and high biological patchiness. The distribution of predators, as a consequence, shows a similar patchiness. During two expeditions of icebreaking RV Polarstern in June–July 2011, biodiversity in the arctic marine zone north of 70°N was very low, with low numbers of species: 20 seabirds, eight cetaceans, five pinnipeds and polar bear. Moreover, a few species accounted for the majority in numbers: four bird species for 95 % of the total of 23,000 seabirds recorded during 700 transect counts: fulmar Fulmarus glacialis, kittiwake Rissa tridactyla, Brünnich’s guillemot Uria lomvia and little auk Alle alle. Among the marine mammals, 250 fin whales Balaenoptera physalus accounted for 80 % of the identified large cetaceans, 270 white-beaked dolphin Lagenorhynchus albirostris for 100 % of the small cetaceans and 180 harp seals Pagophilus groenlandica for 80 % of the identified pinnipeds. Their quantitative distribution was depending on water masses and oceanic fronts, large cetaceans—mainly fin whales—showing an important aggregation on the shelf slope off western Spitsbergen, as well as little auks and Brünnich’s guillemots. So that this zone, shelf slope and front of mixed Arctic/Atlantic Waters, showed unusually high seabird and cetacean concentrations. Seasonal factors possibly influencing their distribution are addressed.
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author Joiris, Claude
Falck, Eva
D´Hert, Diederik
Jungblut, Simon
Boos, Karin
spellingShingle Joiris, Claude
Falck, Eva
D´Hert, Diederik
Jungblut, Simon
Boos, Karin
An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
author_facet Joiris, Claude
Falck, Eva
D´Hert, Diederik
Jungblut, Simon
Boos, Karin
author_sort Joiris, Claude
title An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
title_short An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
title_full An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
title_fullStr An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
title_full_unstemmed An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures
title_sort important late summer aggregation of fin whales balaenoptera physalus, little auks alle alle and brünnichs guillemots uria lomvia in the eastern greenland sea and fram strait: influence of hydrographic structures
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publishDate 2014
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Fram Strait
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Polar Biology
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op_relation Joiris, C. , Falck, E. , D´Hert, D. , Jungblut, S. and Boos, K. (2014) An important late summer aggregation of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus, little auks Alle alle and Brünnichs Guillemots Uria lomvia in the eastern Greenland Sea and Fram Strait: influence of hydrographic structures , Polar Biology, 37 (11), pp. 1645-1657 . doi:10.1007/s00300-014-1551-5 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-014-1551-5> , hdl:10013/epic.49007
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