DataSheet_1_Patterns of winter occurrence of three sympatric killer whale populations off eastern Vancouver Island, Canada, based on passive acoustic monitoring.docx

Understanding habitat use patterns of animal populations across space and time is fundamental to identifying ecological requirements, and informing threat mitigation and conservation strategies. Persistent data gaps tend to occur with cryptic species in difficult-to-access environments, where the us...

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Main Authors: James F. Pilkington, Eva H. Stredulinsky, Katherine Gavrilchuk, Sheila J. Thornton, John K. B. Ford, Thomas Doniol-Valcroze
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1204908.s001
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Patterns_of_winter_occurrence_of_three_sympatric_killer_whale_populations_off_eastern_Vancouver_Island_Canada_based_on_passive_acoustic_monitoring_docx/23917980
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/23917980 2024-09-15T18:16:41+00:00 DataSheet_1_Patterns of winter occurrence of three sympatric killer whale populations off eastern Vancouver Island, Canada, based on passive acoustic monitoring.docx James F. Pilkington Eva H. Stredulinsky Katherine Gavrilchuk Sheila J. Thornton John K. B. Ford Thomas Doniol-Valcroze 2023-08-10T04:41:26Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1204908.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Patterns_of_winter_occurrence_of_three_sympatric_killer_whale_populations_off_eastern_Vancouver_Island_Canada_based_on_passive_acoustic_monitoring_docx/23917980 unknown doi:10.3389/fmars.2023.1204908.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet_1_Patterns_of_winter_occurrence_of_three_sympatric_killer_whale_populations_off_eastern_Vancouver_Island_Canada_based_on_passive_acoustic_monitoring_docx/23917980 CC BY 4.0 Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering passive acoustic monitoring habitat use residence Strait of Georgia killer whale Orcinus orca Dataset 2023 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1204908.s001 2024-08-19T06:19:57Z Understanding habitat use patterns of animal populations across space and time is fundamental to identifying ecological requirements, and informing threat mitigation and conservation strategies. Persistent data gaps tend to occur with cryptic species in difficult-to-access environments, where the use of appropriate monitoring tools is indispensable for detection. Three populations of threatened and endangered killer whales occur year-round in waters off British Columbia, Canada; however, their winter habitat use patterns are not well known. Here we quantify wintertime use of the northern Strait of Georgia by these sympatric killer whale populations, revealing the importance of this previously understudied region. Using a network of passive acoustic monitoring devices deployed over three winter periods, we examine site-specific and regional patterns of occurrence of Bigg’s, and Southern and Northern Resident killer whales. All three populations frequented these waters in nearly every month from November to April, and across all study years. Bigg’s killer whales were detected most frequently, followed by Southern Residents, then Northern Residents. Population-specific differences in site use was apparent, with Southern Resident detections occurring more often than expected off the southwest side of Texada Island, while Northern Residents appeared to favor the east side of Texada Island. Remarkably, the patterns of winter use we observe in this region by Resident killer whale populations have seemingly persisted for at least 50 years. Additionally, we evaluate and discuss the effect of using multiple simultaneous recorders to characterize habitat use patterns. Lastly, we present a data-driven approach for estimating acoustic residence time, describe inter-population differences in winter residency in the northern Strait of Georgia, and discuss implications for critical habitat designation. This study fills important knowledge gaps related to killer whale winter occurrence off western Canada, highlighting the ... Dataset Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca Killer whale Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
passive acoustic monitoring
habitat use
residence
Strait of Georgia
killer whale
Orcinus orca
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
passive acoustic monitoring
habitat use
residence
Strait of Georgia
killer whale
Orcinus orca
James F. Pilkington
Eva H. Stredulinsky
Katherine Gavrilchuk
Sheila J. Thornton
John K. B. Ford
Thomas Doniol-Valcroze
DataSheet_1_Patterns of winter occurrence of three sympatric killer whale populations off eastern Vancouver Island, Canada, based on passive acoustic monitoring.docx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
passive acoustic monitoring
habitat use
residence
Strait of Georgia
killer whale
Orcinus orca
description Understanding habitat use patterns of animal populations across space and time is fundamental to identifying ecological requirements, and informing threat mitigation and conservation strategies. Persistent data gaps tend to occur with cryptic species in difficult-to-access environments, where the use of appropriate monitoring tools is indispensable for detection. Three populations of threatened and endangered killer whales occur year-round in waters off British Columbia, Canada; however, their winter habitat use patterns are not well known. Here we quantify wintertime use of the northern Strait of Georgia by these sympatric killer whale populations, revealing the importance of this previously understudied region. Using a network of passive acoustic monitoring devices deployed over three winter periods, we examine site-specific and regional patterns of occurrence of Bigg’s, and Southern and Northern Resident killer whales. All three populations frequented these waters in nearly every month from November to April, and across all study years. Bigg’s killer whales were detected most frequently, followed by Southern Residents, then Northern Residents. Population-specific differences in site use was apparent, with Southern Resident detections occurring more often than expected off the southwest side of Texada Island, while Northern Residents appeared to favor the east side of Texada Island. Remarkably, the patterns of winter use we observe in this region by Resident killer whale populations have seemingly persisted for at least 50 years. Additionally, we evaluate and discuss the effect of using multiple simultaneous recorders to characterize habitat use patterns. Lastly, we present a data-driven approach for estimating acoustic residence time, describe inter-population differences in winter residency in the northern Strait of Georgia, and discuss implications for critical habitat designation. This study fills important knowledge gaps related to killer whale winter occurrence off western Canada, highlighting the ...
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Eva H. Stredulinsky
Katherine Gavrilchuk
Sheila J. Thornton
John K. B. Ford
Thomas Doniol-Valcroze
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title_short DataSheet_1_Patterns of winter occurrence of three sympatric killer whale populations off eastern Vancouver Island, Canada, based on passive acoustic monitoring.docx
title_full DataSheet_1_Patterns of winter occurrence of three sympatric killer whale populations off eastern Vancouver Island, Canada, based on passive acoustic monitoring.docx
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