Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama

Introduction: Even though they occur worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters, Bryde’s whales (Balaenoptera edeni) are one of the most enigmatic of all the balaenopterid species. Previous research has reported the presence of Bryde’s whales off the Pacific coast of Panama, but little is known ab...

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Main Authors: Rasmussen, Kristin, Palacios, Daniel M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2023
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284
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spelling ftucostaricaojs:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/57284 2023-11-12T04:14:59+01:00 Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama Área de Agregación de la Ballena de Bryde (Balaenoptera edeni brydei) en el Golfo de Chiriquí, Panamá Rasmussen, Kristin Palacios, Daniel M. 2023-10-30 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284 https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71iS4.57284 eng eng Universidad de Costa Rica https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284/57820 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284/57821 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284/57823 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284 doi:10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71iS4.57284 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 No. S4 (2023): Aquatic Mammals of Central América; e57284 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 Núm. S4 (2023): Mamíferos acuáticos de Centroamérica; e57284 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 N.º S4 (2023): Mamíferos acuáticos de Centroamérica; e57284 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71iS4.2023 Central America baleen whales eastern tropical Pacific occurrence photo-identification Centroamérica ballenas de barbas Pacífico tropical oriental ocurrencia foto-identificación info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article 2023 ftucostaricaojs https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop..v71iS4.5728410.15517/rev.biol.trop..v71iS4.2023 2023-11-02T00:40:49Z Introduction: Even though they occur worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters, Bryde’s whales (Balaenoptera edeni) are one of the most enigmatic of all the balaenopterid species. Previous research has reported the presence of Bryde’s whales off the Pacific coast of Panama, but little is known about their behaviors, abundance, and distribution in these waters. Objective: We report on an area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama, where Bryde’s whales have regularly been sighted. Methods: We conducted small-boat surveys for marine mammals in the Gulf of Chiriqui between 2001 and 2022, during both the austral (26 300 km) and boreal (4 700 km) winter seasons. Results: We made 25 sightings of 33 Bryde’s whales. Sightings were made in nine of the years surveyed, and most were in the austral winter season (92 %). Most sightings were of one animal (80 %), and one sighting was of a mother-calf-escort trio. The aggregation area appears near the Contreras Islands, where most sightings (84 %) were made. We have photo-identified 14 individual whales using the dorsal fin. One individual has been sighted over two years (2014 and 2015), while the remaining have been documented only once. No photographic matches have been made to other areas. Conclusions: The persistent use of this aggregation area could indicate it is used for foraging, and the presence of a calf may indicate the area is also used for reproduction. The one inter-annual resight suggests this area may be used repeatedly by some of the same animals. Further research is needed off Panama to better understand this population of Bryde’s whales, its conservation status, and its relationship to the broader eastern tropical Pacific populations. Expanding the marine protected areas in the Gulf of Chiriqui may be warranted in order to protect this aggregation area. Introducción: Aunque la ballena de Bryde (Balaenoptera edeni) tiene una distribución global en aguas tropicales y subtropicales, la especie es una de las más enigmaticas entre los balaenoptéridos. Observaciones ... Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whales Portal de revistas académicas de la Universidad de Costa Rica
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topic Central America
baleen whales
eastern tropical Pacific
occurrence
photo-identification
Centroamérica
ballenas de barbas
Pacífico tropical oriental
ocurrencia
foto-identificación
spellingShingle Central America
baleen whales
eastern tropical Pacific
occurrence
photo-identification
Centroamérica
ballenas de barbas
Pacífico tropical oriental
ocurrencia
foto-identificación
Rasmussen, Kristin
Palacios, Daniel M.
Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
topic_facet Central America
baleen whales
eastern tropical Pacific
occurrence
photo-identification
Centroamérica
ballenas de barbas
Pacífico tropical oriental
ocurrencia
foto-identificación
description Introduction: Even though they occur worldwide in tropical and subtropical waters, Bryde’s whales (Balaenoptera edeni) are one of the most enigmatic of all the balaenopterid species. Previous research has reported the presence of Bryde’s whales off the Pacific coast of Panama, but little is known about their behaviors, abundance, and distribution in these waters. Objective: We report on an area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama, where Bryde’s whales have regularly been sighted. Methods: We conducted small-boat surveys for marine mammals in the Gulf of Chiriqui between 2001 and 2022, during both the austral (26 300 km) and boreal (4 700 km) winter seasons. Results: We made 25 sightings of 33 Bryde’s whales. Sightings were made in nine of the years surveyed, and most were in the austral winter season (92 %). Most sightings were of one animal (80 %), and one sighting was of a mother-calf-escort trio. The aggregation area appears near the Contreras Islands, where most sightings (84 %) were made. We have photo-identified 14 individual whales using the dorsal fin. One individual has been sighted over two years (2014 and 2015), while the remaining have been documented only once. No photographic matches have been made to other areas. Conclusions: The persistent use of this aggregation area could indicate it is used for foraging, and the presence of a calf may indicate the area is also used for reproduction. The one inter-annual resight suggests this area may be used repeatedly by some of the same animals. Further research is needed off Panama to better understand this population of Bryde’s whales, its conservation status, and its relationship to the broader eastern tropical Pacific populations. Expanding the marine protected areas in the Gulf of Chiriqui may be warranted in order to protect this aggregation area. Introducción: Aunque la ballena de Bryde (Balaenoptera edeni) tiene una distribución global en aguas tropicales y subtropicales, la especie es una de las más enigmaticas entre los balaenoptéridos. Observaciones ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rasmussen, Kristin
Palacios, Daniel M.
author_facet Rasmussen, Kristin
Palacios, Daniel M.
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title Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
title_short Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
title_full Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
title_fullStr Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
title_full_unstemmed Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni brydei, Artiodactyla: Balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the Gulf of Chiriqui, Panama
title_sort bryde’s whale (balaenoptera edeni brydei, artiodactyla: balaenopteridae) aggregation area in the gulf of chiriqui, panama
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
publishDate 2023
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/57284
https://doi.org/10.15517/rev.biol.trop.v71iS4.57284
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Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 71 N.º S4 (2023): Mamíferos acuáticos de Centroamérica; e57284
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