Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?

Variation in resource selection among sub-populations may elucidate differences in fitness and life history strategies. Specifically for top marine predators, differences in movements and behavior may result from responses to variation in a patchy, dynamic environment. Satellite-linked time-depth re...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Laidre, K. L., Heide-Jørgensen, M. P., Dietz, R., Hobbs, R. C., Jørgensen, Ole A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c067ac90-b3f9-4b20-b05e-944d5f9202a5
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps261269
https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/3694043/Jorgensen.pdf
http://www.int-res.com.dk/abstracts/meps/v261/p269-281/
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c067ac90-b3f9-4b20-b05e-944d5f9202a5 2024-09-15T17:56:56+00:00 Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas? Laidre, K. L. Heide-Jørgensen, M. P. Dietz, R. Hobbs, R. C. Jørgensen, Ole A 2003 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c067ac90-b3f9-4b20-b05e-944d5f9202a5 https://doi.org/10.3354/meps261269 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/3694043/Jorgensen.pdf http://www.int-res.com.dk/abstracts/meps/v261/p269-281/ eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/c067ac90-b3f9-4b20-b05e-944d5f9202a5 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Laidre , K L , Heide-Jørgensen , M P , Dietz , R , Hobbs , R C & Jørgensen , O A 2003 , ' Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas? ' , Marine Ecology - Progress Series , vol. 261 , pp. 269-281 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps261269 Diving behavior Baffin Bay Foraging Narwhal Arctic Migration /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_below_water name=SDG 14 - Life Below Water article 2003 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3354/meps261269 2024-07-08T23:51:45Z Variation in resource selection among sub-populations may elucidate differences in fitness and life history strategies. Specifically for top marine predators, differences in movements and behavior may result from responses to variation in a patchy, dynamic environment. Satellite-linked time-depth recorders (SLTDRs) were used to examine differences in narwhal Monodon monoceros diving behavior and habitat selection among 3 sub-populations in Canada and West Greenland (n = 16 individuals). The number of dives to different depths and time allocation within the water column was investigated in 3 seasons, with a focus on 2 discrete wintering grounds in Baffin Bay. Diving parameters were calculated from binned dive data and analyzed using repeated-measures mixed models accounting for temporal autocorrelation and individual variability. The number of surface dives (0 to 50 m) and time at the surface declined between summer and winter. Clear differences were observed between 2 wintering grounds. Whales occupying one wintering ground spent most of their time diving to between 200 and 400 m (25 dives per day, SE 3), confirmed by both depth and temperature recording tags. In contrast, narwhals in a separate wintering ground spent less time at shallow depths and most of their time diving to at least 800 m (13 to 26 dives per day, SE 1 to 3). A model of occupancy time at depth showed that whales making multiple daily deep dives spent over 3 h at >800 m (SD 0.6) and traveled 13 min (SD 1) per round trip to reach this depth. Whales diving to between 200 and 400 m spent approximately 2.5 h (SD 0.4) at this depth, traveling 5 min per round trip. The observed differences in time allocation and dive behavior indicate local variation between the 2 wintering grounds in the Baffin Bay ecosystem. Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Greenland Monodon monoceros narwhal* Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Marine Ecology Progress Series 261 269 281
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Baffin Bay
Foraging
Narwhal
Arctic
Migration
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Baffin Bay
Foraging
Narwhal
Arctic
Migration
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Laidre, K. L.
Heide-Jørgensen, M. P.
Dietz, R.
Hobbs, R. C.
Jørgensen, Ole A
Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
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Foraging
Narwhal
Arctic
Migration
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description Variation in resource selection among sub-populations may elucidate differences in fitness and life history strategies. Specifically for top marine predators, differences in movements and behavior may result from responses to variation in a patchy, dynamic environment. Satellite-linked time-depth recorders (SLTDRs) were used to examine differences in narwhal Monodon monoceros diving behavior and habitat selection among 3 sub-populations in Canada and West Greenland (n = 16 individuals). The number of dives to different depths and time allocation within the water column was investigated in 3 seasons, with a focus on 2 discrete wintering grounds in Baffin Bay. Diving parameters were calculated from binned dive data and analyzed using repeated-measures mixed models accounting for temporal autocorrelation and individual variability. The number of surface dives (0 to 50 m) and time at the surface declined between summer and winter. Clear differences were observed between 2 wintering grounds. Whales occupying one wintering ground spent most of their time diving to between 200 and 400 m (25 dives per day, SE 3), confirmed by both depth and temperature recording tags. In contrast, narwhals in a separate wintering ground spent less time at shallow depths and most of their time diving to at least 800 m (13 to 26 dives per day, SE 1 to 3). A model of occupancy time at depth showed that whales making multiple daily deep dives spent over 3 h at >800 m (SD 0.6) and traveled 13 min (SD 1) per round trip to reach this depth. Whales diving to between 200 and 400 m spent approximately 2.5 h (SD 0.4) at this depth, traveling 5 min per round trip. The observed differences in time allocation and dive behavior indicate local variation between the 2 wintering grounds in the Baffin Bay ecosystem.
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author Laidre, K. L.
Heide-Jørgensen, M. P.
Dietz, R.
Hobbs, R. C.
Jørgensen, Ole A
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Heide-Jørgensen, M. P.
Dietz, R.
Hobbs, R. C.
Jørgensen, Ole A
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title Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
title_short Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
title_full Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
title_fullStr Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
title_full_unstemmed Deep-diving by narwhals Monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
title_sort deep-diving by narwhals monodon monoceros: differences in foraging behavior between wintering areas?
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http://www.int-res.com.dk/abstracts/meps/v261/p269-281/
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