Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean

Pygmy blue whales in the South-east Indian Ocean migrate from the southern coast of Australia to Indonesia, with a significant part of their migration route passing through areas subject to oil and gas production. This study aimed at improving our understanding of the spatial extent of the distribut...

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Published in:Global Ecology and Conservation
Main Authors: Michele Thums, Luciana C. Ferreira, Curt Jenner, Micheline Jenner, Danielle Harris, Andrew Davenport, Virginia Andrews-Goff, Mike Double, Luciana Möller, Catherine R.M. Attard, Kerstin Bilgmann, Paul G. Thomson, Robert McCauley
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Published: Elsevier 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02054
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6c13e1cf169941d49105b6daa5f1e959 2023-05-15T15:45:07+02:00 Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean Michele Thums Luciana C. Ferreira Curt Jenner Micheline Jenner Danielle Harris Andrew Davenport Virginia Andrews-Goff Mike Double Luciana Möller Catherine R.M. Attard Kerstin Bilgmann Paul G. Thomson Robert McCauley 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02054 https://doaj.org/article/6c13e1cf169941d49105b6daa5f1e959 EN eng Elsevier http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989422000567 https://doaj.org/toc/2351-9894 2351-9894 doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02054 https://doaj.org/article/6c13e1cf169941d49105b6daa5f1e959 Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 35, Iss , Pp e02054- (2022) Migration Foraging Satellite telemetry Passive acoustics Biologically Important Areas Ecologically significant areas Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02054 2022-12-31T00:26:14Z Pygmy blue whales in the South-east Indian Ocean migrate from the southern coast of Australia to Indonesia, with a significant part of their migration route passing through areas subject to oil and gas production. This study aimed at improving our understanding of the spatial extent of the distribution, migration and foraging areas, to better inform impact assessment of anthropogenic activities in these regions. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring of the NW Australian coast (46 instruments from 2006 to 2019) and satellite telemetry data (22 tag deployments from 2009 to 2021) we quantified the pygmy blue whale distribution and important areas during their northern and southern migration. We show extensive use of slope habitat off Western Australia and only minimal use of shelf habitat, compared to southern Australia where use of the continental shelf and shelf break predominates. In addition, movement behaviour estimated by a state-space model on satellite tag data showed that in general pygmy blue whales off Western Australia were mostly engaged in migration, interspersed with relatively short periods (median = 28 h, range = 2 – 1080 h) of low move persistence (slow movement with high turning angles), which is indicative of foraging. Using the spatial overlap of time and number of whales in area analysis of the satellite tracking data (top 50% of grid cells) with foraging movement behaviour, we quantified the spatial extent of pygmy blue whale high use areas for foraging and migration. We compared these areas to the previously described areas of importance to foraging and migrating whales (Biologically Important Areas; BIAs). In some cases these had good agreement with the most important areas we calculated from our data, but others had only low (<10%) overlap. Month was the most important variable predicting the number of pygmy blue whale units and number of singers (acting as indices of pygmy blue whale density). Whale density was highest in the southern part of the NW Australian coast and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Blue whale Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Indian Global Ecology and Conservation 35 e02054
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topic Migration
Foraging
Satellite telemetry
Passive acoustics
Biologically Important Areas
Ecologically significant areas
Ecology
QH540-549.5
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Foraging
Satellite telemetry
Passive acoustics
Biologically Important Areas
Ecologically significant areas
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Michele Thums
Luciana C. Ferreira
Curt Jenner
Micheline Jenner
Danielle Harris
Andrew Davenport
Virginia Andrews-Goff
Mike Double
Luciana Möller
Catherine R.M. Attard
Kerstin Bilgmann
Paul G. Thomson
Robert McCauley
Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean
topic_facet Migration
Foraging
Satellite telemetry
Passive acoustics
Biologically Important Areas
Ecologically significant areas
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description Pygmy blue whales in the South-east Indian Ocean migrate from the southern coast of Australia to Indonesia, with a significant part of their migration route passing through areas subject to oil and gas production. This study aimed at improving our understanding of the spatial extent of the distribution, migration and foraging areas, to better inform impact assessment of anthropogenic activities in these regions. Using a combination of passive acoustic monitoring of the NW Australian coast (46 instruments from 2006 to 2019) and satellite telemetry data (22 tag deployments from 2009 to 2021) we quantified the pygmy blue whale distribution and important areas during their northern and southern migration. We show extensive use of slope habitat off Western Australia and only minimal use of shelf habitat, compared to southern Australia where use of the continental shelf and shelf break predominates. In addition, movement behaviour estimated by a state-space model on satellite tag data showed that in general pygmy blue whales off Western Australia were mostly engaged in migration, interspersed with relatively short periods (median = 28 h, range = 2 – 1080 h) of low move persistence (slow movement with high turning angles), which is indicative of foraging. Using the spatial overlap of time and number of whales in area analysis of the satellite tracking data (top 50% of grid cells) with foraging movement behaviour, we quantified the spatial extent of pygmy blue whale high use areas for foraging and migration. We compared these areas to the previously described areas of importance to foraging and migrating whales (Biologically Important Areas; BIAs). In some cases these had good agreement with the most important areas we calculated from our data, but others had only low (<10%) overlap. Month was the most important variable predicting the number of pygmy blue whale units and number of singers (acting as indices of pygmy blue whale density). Whale density was highest in the southern part of the NW Australian coast and ...
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author Michele Thums
Luciana C. Ferreira
Curt Jenner
Micheline Jenner
Danielle Harris
Andrew Davenport
Virginia Andrews-Goff
Mike Double
Luciana Möller
Catherine R.M. Attard
Kerstin Bilgmann
Paul G. Thomson
Robert McCauley
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Luciana C. Ferreira
Curt Jenner
Micheline Jenner
Danielle Harris
Andrew Davenport
Virginia Andrews-Goff
Mike Double
Luciana Möller
Catherine R.M. Attard
Kerstin Bilgmann
Paul G. Thomson
Robert McCauley
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title Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean
title_short Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean
title_full Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean
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title_full_unstemmed Pygmy blue whale movement, distribution and important areas in the Eastern Indian Ocean
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