Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans

During the last 3 decades, tagging technology has been used to study different aspects of cetacean ecology. Tags implanted in animal’s blubber, muscle and surrounding tissue have produced successful results, providing information on long-term movements. However, apart from the reports of ‘divots’ (d...

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Main Authors: Gendron, D., Serrano, I. Martinez, de la Cruz, A. Ugalde, Calambokidis, J., Mate, B.
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:jq085q37z 2024-09-15T18:00:02+00:00 Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans Gendron, D. Serrano, I. Martinez de la Cruz, A. Ugalde Calambokidis, J. Mate, B. https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/jq085q37z English [eng] eng unknown Inter Research https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/jq085q37z Attribution 3.0 United States Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:05Z During the last 3 decades, tagging technology has been used to study different aspects of cetacean ecology. Tags implanted in animal’s blubber, muscle and surrounding tissue have produced successful results, providing information on long-term movements. However, apart from the reports of ‘divots’ (depressions) and swelling at the tag sites in re-sighted large whales, little has been published about the long-term effects of tagging. Based on sighting history databases of photo-identified blue whales, we monitored the wound site of a satellite tag on an adult female blue whale over a period of 16 yr (1995 to 2011). This report describes the swelling reaction to a broken subdermal attachment from a tag designed early in the evolution of large whale tagging. The tag attachment remained embedded for a decade (much longer than expected), and may have affected the female’s reproductive success during this period. The whale’s calving history showed a total of 3 calves; 2 were prior to, and one occurred after, the swelling period (1999 to 2007). We demonstrate the value of long-term monitoring programs in evaluating tag impacts, especially on endangered species. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by Inter Research. The published article can be found at: http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/esr-home/ Keywords: Long-term effect, Monitoring, Blue whale, Satellite tag, Calving interval Article in Journal/Newspaper Blue whale ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description During the last 3 decades, tagging technology has been used to study different aspects of cetacean ecology. Tags implanted in animal’s blubber, muscle and surrounding tissue have produced successful results, providing information on long-term movements. However, apart from the reports of ‘divots’ (depressions) and swelling at the tag sites in re-sighted large whales, little has been published about the long-term effects of tagging. Based on sighting history databases of photo-identified blue whales, we monitored the wound site of a satellite tag on an adult female blue whale over a period of 16 yr (1995 to 2011). This report describes the swelling reaction to a broken subdermal attachment from a tag designed early in the evolution of large whale tagging. The tag attachment remained embedded for a decade (much longer than expected), and may have affected the female’s reproductive success during this period. The whale’s calving history showed a total of 3 calves; 2 were prior to, and one occurred after, the swelling period (1999 to 2007). We demonstrate the value of long-term monitoring programs in evaluating tag impacts, especially on endangered species. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by Inter Research. The published article can be found at: http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/esr-home/ Keywords: Long-term effect, Monitoring, Blue whale, Satellite tag, Calving interval
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gendron, D.
Serrano, I. Martinez
de la Cruz, A. Ugalde
Calambokidis, J.
Mate, B.
spellingShingle Gendron, D.
Serrano, I. Martinez
de la Cruz, A. Ugalde
Calambokidis, J.
Mate, B.
Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
author_facet Gendron, D.
Serrano, I. Martinez
de la Cruz, A. Ugalde
Calambokidis, J.
Mate, B.
author_sort Gendron, D.
title Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
title_short Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
title_full Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
title_fullStr Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
title_full_unstemmed Long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
title_sort long-term individual sighting history database: an effective tool to monitor satellite tag effects on cetaceans
publisher Inter Research
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/jq085q37z
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