Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey

Abstract Background Little is known about bowhead whale ( Balaena mysticetus ) foraging behavior and what concentrations of prey are required to balance the energetic trade-offs of feeding. We used satellite telemetry, archival depth recorders, and water column echo sounding data to study bowhead wh...

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Main Authors: Heide-Jørgensen, Mads, Laidre, Kristin L, Nielsen, Nynne H, Hansen, Rikke G, Røstad, Anders
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2013
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:2050-3385-1-15 2023-05-15T15:18:10+02:00 Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey Heide-Jørgensen, Mads Laidre, Kristin L Nielsen, Nynne H Hansen, Rikke G Røstad, Anders 2013-10-23 http://www.animalbiotelemetry.com/content/1/1/15 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.animalbiotelemetry.com/content/1/1/15 Copyright 2013 Heide-Jørgensen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Bowhead whale Calanus Copepods Arctic Greenland Feeding FastLoc GPS tags Diving behavior Research 2013 ftbiomed 2013-11-03T01:21:35Z Abstract Background Little is known about bowhead whale ( Balaena mysticetus ) foraging behavior and what concentrations of prey are required to balance the energetic trade-offs of feeding. We used satellite telemetry, archival depth recorders, and water column echo sounding data to study bowhead whale diving behavior relative to prey depth and concentration in Disko Bay, West Greenland. Results Between March and May 2008 to 2011, nine bowhead whales were tagged in Disko Bay, West Greenland with instruments that collected data on location and diving over a period of 1 to 33 days. The frequency of U-dives (presumed to be foraging dives) was low during winter months but more than doubled in spring concurrent with a decrease in diving depth. The mean speed of the horizontal bottom phase of the U-dives was 0.9 ms -1 and on average, whales spent 37% of their time at the bottom phase of the dive. In March, bowhead whales presumably fed on copepods ( Calanus spp.) close to the seabed (between 100 and 400 m). In April and May, after the copepods ascended to shallower depths, bowhead whales also dove to shallower depths (approximately 30 m) more often. However, echo sounding surveys in the vicinity of feeding whales in early May indicated that patches of copepods could still be found close to the seabed. Conclusions There was a marked change in diving behavior from winter through spring and this was likely in response to the changes in sea ice conditions, primary production and potential copepod abundance in the upper part of the water column. Depth and duration of dives changed significantly during this period; however, other dive parameters (for example the proportion of time spent feeding on the bottom of U-dives) remained fairly constant indicating a constant feeding effort. Bowhead whales target copepods at or close to the seabed in winter months in Disko Bay and continue feeding on copepods when they migrate to the surface. However, bowhead whales leave West Greenland before peak abundance of copepods occurs at the surface. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Balaena mysticetus bowhead whale Disko Bay Greenland Sea ice Copepods BioMed Central Arctic Greenland
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topic Bowhead whale
Calanus
Copepods
Arctic
Greenland
Feeding
FastLoc GPS tags
Diving behavior
spellingShingle Bowhead whale
Calanus
Copepods
Arctic
Greenland
Feeding
FastLoc GPS tags
Diving behavior
Heide-Jørgensen, Mads
Laidre, Kristin L
Nielsen, Nynne H
Hansen, Rikke G
Røstad, Anders
Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
topic_facet Bowhead whale
Calanus
Copepods
Arctic
Greenland
Feeding
FastLoc GPS tags
Diving behavior
description Abstract Background Little is known about bowhead whale ( Balaena mysticetus ) foraging behavior and what concentrations of prey are required to balance the energetic trade-offs of feeding. We used satellite telemetry, archival depth recorders, and water column echo sounding data to study bowhead whale diving behavior relative to prey depth and concentration in Disko Bay, West Greenland. Results Between March and May 2008 to 2011, nine bowhead whales were tagged in Disko Bay, West Greenland with instruments that collected data on location and diving over a period of 1 to 33 days. The frequency of U-dives (presumed to be foraging dives) was low during winter months but more than doubled in spring concurrent with a decrease in diving depth. The mean speed of the horizontal bottom phase of the U-dives was 0.9 ms -1 and on average, whales spent 37% of their time at the bottom phase of the dive. In March, bowhead whales presumably fed on copepods ( Calanus spp.) close to the seabed (between 100 and 400 m). In April and May, after the copepods ascended to shallower depths, bowhead whales also dove to shallower depths (approximately 30 m) more often. However, echo sounding surveys in the vicinity of feeding whales in early May indicated that patches of copepods could still be found close to the seabed. Conclusions There was a marked change in diving behavior from winter through spring and this was likely in response to the changes in sea ice conditions, primary production and potential copepod abundance in the upper part of the water column. Depth and duration of dives changed significantly during this period; however, other dive parameters (for example the proportion of time spent feeding on the bottom of U-dives) remained fairly constant indicating a constant feeding effort. Bowhead whales target copepods at or close to the seabed in winter months in Disko Bay and continue feeding on copepods when they migrate to the surface. However, bowhead whales leave West Greenland before peak abundance of copepods occurs at the surface.
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author Heide-Jørgensen, Mads
Laidre, Kristin L
Nielsen, Nynne H
Hansen, Rikke G
Røstad, Anders
author_facet Heide-Jørgensen, Mads
Laidre, Kristin L
Nielsen, Nynne H
Hansen, Rikke G
Røstad, Anders
author_sort Heide-Jørgensen, Mads
title Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
title_short Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
title_full Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
title_fullStr Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
title_full_unstemmed Winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
title_sort winter and spring diving behavior of bowhead whales relative to prey
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2013
url http://www.animalbiotelemetry.com/content/1/1/15
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Greenland
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Greenland
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Balaena mysticetus
bowhead whale
Disko Bay
Greenland
Sea ice
Copepods
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Balaena mysticetus
bowhead whale
Disko Bay
Greenland
Sea ice
Copepods
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