Historical comparison of body dimensions.

Lengths of fin whales killed within the Kitimat Fjord System (n = 54) between 1927 and 1966 (histogram; light grey = males; dark grey = females) compared to the whales in the KFS measured remotely by UAS in 2019 (red dots) and published lengths (left to right: mean lengths in BC whaling database (do...

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Main Authors: Eric M. Keen (8057210), James Pilkington (11383961), Éadin O’Mahony (11383964), Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967), Benjamin Hendricks (11383970), Nicole Robinson (352516), Archie Dundas (11383973), Linda Nichol (5346965), Hussein M. Alidina (11383976), Hermann Meuter (11383979), Chris R. Picard (11383982), Janie Wray (457395)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16568651 2023-05-15T15:36:38+02:00 Historical comparison of body dimensions. Eric M. Keen (8057210) James Pilkington (11383961) Éadin O’Mahony (11383964) Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967) Benjamin Hendricks (11383970) Nicole Robinson (352516) Archie Dundas (11383973) Linda Nichol (5346965) Hussein M. Alidina (11383976) Hermann Meuter (11383979) Chris R. Picard (11383982) Janie Wray (457395) 2021-09-03T17:30:04Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Historical_comparison_of_body_dimensions_/16568651 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified strong site fidelity recapture analysis documented greatest densities occurring great bear rainforest findings offer insights 2005 – 2006 div >< p seasonally resident population kitimat fjord system fjord system along fin whales arrived fin whales (< balaenoptera physalus </ kfs repeatedly throughout fjord system fin whales p </ population ’ population recovery velifera </ b </ widely considered whaling records visual surveys traditional knowledge squally channel social network several lines seasonal patterns recent years rare exception peak abundance outer channels oceanic species occur regularly intracoastal waters general patterns evidence indicated enclosed seas commonly found commercial whaling calf pairs caamaño sound based surveys 70 % 572 hours 311 km Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008 2021-12-20T02:53:51Z Lengths of fin whales killed within the Kitimat Fjord System (n = 54) between 1927 and 1966 (histogram; light grey = males; dark grey = females) compared to the whales in the KFS measured remotely by UAS in 2019 (red dots) and published lengths (left to right: mean lengths in BC whaling database (dots, Gregr et al. 2000); length at sexual maturity (dashed lines, Mizroch et al. 1984); average adult length for the North Pacific subspecies (dots, Aguilar 2009); and maximum recorded length in BC whaling database (Gregr et al. 2000). Still Image Balaenoptera physalus Unknown Pacific Kitimat ENVELOPE(-128.714,-128.714,53.989,53.989) Caamaño Sound ENVELOPE(-129.273,-129.273,52.904,52.904) Squally Channel ENVELOPE(-129.372,-129.372,53.122,53.122)
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op_collection_id ftsmithonian
language unknown
topic Ecology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong site fidelity
recapture analysis documented
greatest densities occurring
great bear rainforest
findings offer insights
2005 – 2006
div >< p
seasonally resident population
kitimat fjord system
fjord system along
fin whales arrived
fin whales (<
balaenoptera physalus </
kfs repeatedly throughout
fjord system
fin whales
p </
population ’
population recovery
velifera </
b </
widely considered
whaling records
visual surveys
traditional knowledge
squally channel
social network
several lines
seasonal patterns
recent years
rare exception
peak abundance
outer channels
oceanic species
occur regularly
intracoastal waters
general patterns
evidence indicated
enclosed seas
commonly found
commercial whaling
calf pairs
caamaño sound
based surveys
70 %
572 hours
311 km
spellingShingle Ecology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong site fidelity
recapture analysis documented
greatest densities occurring
great bear rainforest
findings offer insights
2005 – 2006
div >< p
seasonally resident population
kitimat fjord system
fjord system along
fin whales arrived
fin whales (<
balaenoptera physalus </
kfs repeatedly throughout
fjord system
fin whales
p </
population ’
population recovery
velifera </
b </
widely considered
whaling records
visual surveys
traditional knowledge
squally channel
social network
several lines
seasonal patterns
recent years
rare exception
peak abundance
outer channels
oceanic species
occur regularly
intracoastal waters
general patterns
evidence indicated
enclosed seas
commonly found
commercial whaling
calf pairs
caamaño sound
based surveys
70 %
572 hours
311 km
Eric M. Keen (8057210)
James Pilkington (11383961)
Éadin O’Mahony (11383964)
Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967)
Benjamin Hendricks (11383970)
Nicole Robinson (352516)
Archie Dundas (11383973)
Linda Nichol (5346965)
Hussein M. Alidina (11383976)
Hermann Meuter (11383979)
Chris R. Picard (11383982)
Janie Wray (457395)
Historical comparison of body dimensions.
topic_facet Ecology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
strong site fidelity
recapture analysis documented
greatest densities occurring
great bear rainforest
findings offer insights
2005 – 2006
div >< p
seasonally resident population
kitimat fjord system
fjord system along
fin whales arrived
fin whales (<
balaenoptera physalus </
kfs repeatedly throughout
fjord system
fin whales
p </
population ’
population recovery
velifera </
b </
widely considered
whaling records
visual surveys
traditional knowledge
squally channel
social network
several lines
seasonal patterns
recent years
rare exception
peak abundance
outer channels
oceanic species
occur regularly
intracoastal waters
general patterns
evidence indicated
enclosed seas
commonly found
commercial whaling
calf pairs
caamaño sound
based surveys
70 %
572 hours
311 km
description Lengths of fin whales killed within the Kitimat Fjord System (n = 54) between 1927 and 1966 (histogram; light grey = males; dark grey = females) compared to the whales in the KFS measured remotely by UAS in 2019 (red dots) and published lengths (left to right: mean lengths in BC whaling database (dots, Gregr et al. 2000); length at sexual maturity (dashed lines, Mizroch et al. 1984); average adult length for the North Pacific subspecies (dots, Aguilar 2009); and maximum recorded length in BC whaling database (Gregr et al. 2000).
format Still Image
author Eric M. Keen (8057210)
James Pilkington (11383961)
Éadin O’Mahony (11383964)
Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967)
Benjamin Hendricks (11383970)
Nicole Robinson (352516)
Archie Dundas (11383973)
Linda Nichol (5346965)
Hussein M. Alidina (11383976)
Hermann Meuter (11383979)
Chris R. Picard (11383982)
Janie Wray (457395)
author_facet Eric M. Keen (8057210)
James Pilkington (11383961)
Éadin O’Mahony (11383964)
Kim-Ly Thompson (11383967)
Benjamin Hendricks (11383970)
Nicole Robinson (352516)
Archie Dundas (11383973)
Linda Nichol (5346965)
Hussein M. Alidina (11383976)
Hermann Meuter (11383979)
Chris R. Picard (11383982)
Janie Wray (457395)
author_sort Eric M. Keen (8057210)
title Historical comparison of body dimensions.
title_short Historical comparison of body dimensions.
title_full Historical comparison of body dimensions.
title_fullStr Historical comparison of body dimensions.
title_full_unstemmed Historical comparison of body dimensions.
title_sort historical comparison of body dimensions.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256815.g008
long_lat ENVELOPE(-128.714,-128.714,53.989,53.989)
ENVELOPE(-129.273,-129.273,52.904,52.904)
ENVELOPE(-129.372,-129.372,53.122,53.122)
geographic Pacific
Kitimat
Caamaño Sound
Squally Channel
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Kitimat
Caamaño Sound
Squally Channel
genre Balaenoptera physalus
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