Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.

Changes in gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) phenology and distribution are related to observed and hypothesized prey availability, bottom water temperature, salinity, sea ice persistence, integrated water column and sediment chlorophyll a, and patterns of wind-driven biophysical forcing in the nor...

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Main Authors: Sue E Moore, Janet T Clarke, Stephen R Okkonen, Jacqueline M Grebmeier, Catherine L Berchok, Kathleen M Stafford
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:dcbb549e5c1747a8a6e7d63fffc50aa2 2023-05-15T15:15:56+02:00 Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas. Sue E Moore Janet T Clarke Stephen R Okkonen Jacqueline M Grebmeier Catherine L Berchok Kathleen M Stafford 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265934 https://doaj.org/article/dcbb549e5c1747a8a6e7d63fffc50aa2 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265934 https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0265934 https://doaj.org/article/dcbb549e5c1747a8a6e7d63fffc50aa2 PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 4, p e0265934 (2022) Medicine R Science Q article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265934 2022-12-31T00:25:03Z Changes in gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) phenology and distribution are related to observed and hypothesized prey availability, bottom water temperature, salinity, sea ice persistence, integrated water column and sediment chlorophyll a, and patterns of wind-driven biophysical forcing in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas. This portion of the Pacific Arctic includes four Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) sampling regions. In the Bering Strait area, passive acoustic data showed marked declines in gray whale calling activity coincident with unprecedented wintertime sea ice loss there in 2017-2019, although some whales were seen there during DBO cruises in those years. In the northern Bering Sea, sightings during DBO cruises show changes in gray whale distribution coincident with a shrinking field of infaunal amphipods, with a significant decrease in prey abundance (r = -0.314, p<0.05) observed in the DBO 2 region over the 2010-2019 period. In the eastern Chukchi Sea, sightings during broad scale aerial surveys show that gray whale distribution is associated with localized areas of high infaunal crustacean abundance. Although infaunal crustacean prey abundance was unchanged in DBO regions 3, 4 and 5, a mid-decade shift in gray whale distribution corresponded to both: (i) a localized increase in infaunal prey abundance in DBO regions 4 and 5, and (ii) a correlation of whale relative abundance with wind patterns that can influence epi-benthic and pelagic prey availability. Specifically, in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, increased sighting rates (whales/km) associated with an ~110 km (60 nm) offshore shift in distribution was positively correlated with large scale and local wind patterns conducive to increased availability of krill. In the southern Chukchi Sea, gray whale distribution clustered in all years near an amphipod-krill 'hotspot' associated with a 50-60m deep trough. We discuss potential impacts of observed and inferred prey shifts on gray whale nutrition in the context of an ongoing ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Chukchi Sea Pacific Arctic Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Bering Sea Bering Strait Chukchi Sea Pacific PLOS ONE 17 4 e0265934
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Sue E Moore
Janet T Clarke
Stephen R Okkonen
Jacqueline M Grebmeier
Catherine L Berchok
Kathleen M Stafford
Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
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description Changes in gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) phenology and distribution are related to observed and hypothesized prey availability, bottom water temperature, salinity, sea ice persistence, integrated water column and sediment chlorophyll a, and patterns of wind-driven biophysical forcing in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas. This portion of the Pacific Arctic includes four Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) sampling regions. In the Bering Strait area, passive acoustic data showed marked declines in gray whale calling activity coincident with unprecedented wintertime sea ice loss there in 2017-2019, although some whales were seen there during DBO cruises in those years. In the northern Bering Sea, sightings during DBO cruises show changes in gray whale distribution coincident with a shrinking field of infaunal amphipods, with a significant decrease in prey abundance (r = -0.314, p<0.05) observed in the DBO 2 region over the 2010-2019 period. In the eastern Chukchi Sea, sightings during broad scale aerial surveys show that gray whale distribution is associated with localized areas of high infaunal crustacean abundance. Although infaunal crustacean prey abundance was unchanged in DBO regions 3, 4 and 5, a mid-decade shift in gray whale distribution corresponded to both: (i) a localized increase in infaunal prey abundance in DBO regions 4 and 5, and (ii) a correlation of whale relative abundance with wind patterns that can influence epi-benthic and pelagic prey availability. Specifically, in the northeastern Chukchi Sea, increased sighting rates (whales/km) associated with an ~110 km (60 nm) offshore shift in distribution was positively correlated with large scale and local wind patterns conducive to increased availability of krill. In the southern Chukchi Sea, gray whale distribution clustered in all years near an amphipod-krill 'hotspot' associated with a 50-60m deep trough. We discuss potential impacts of observed and inferred prey shifts on gray whale nutrition in the context of an ongoing ...
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author Sue E Moore
Janet T Clarke
Stephen R Okkonen
Jacqueline M Grebmeier
Catherine L Berchok
Kathleen M Stafford
author_facet Sue E Moore
Janet T Clarke
Stephen R Okkonen
Jacqueline M Grebmeier
Catherine L Berchok
Kathleen M Stafford
author_sort Sue E Moore
title Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
title_short Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
title_full Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
title_fullStr Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
title_full_unstemmed Changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern Bering and eastern Chukchi seas.
title_sort changes in gray whale phenology and distribution related to prey variability and ocean biophysics in the northern bering and eastern chukchi seas.
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