Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)

The main objective of my thesis was to assess the individual-level foraging variability of Eastern Canada-West Greenland (EC-WG) bowhead whales under climate-driven changes in prey. Specifically, I tested two mechanisms potentially responsible for explaining inter-individual diet variation: foraging...

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Main Author: Pontbriand, Tommy
Other Authors: Matthews, Cory J. D. (Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Pomerleau, Corinne (Department of National Defence), Davoren, Gail K., Ferguson, Steven H.
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/36998
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/36998 2023-08-27T04:03:31+02:00 Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) Pontbriand, Tommy Matthews, Cory J. D. (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) Pomerleau, Corinne (Department of National Defence) Davoren, Gail K. Ferguson, Steven H. 2022-12-06T15:46:48Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/36998 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/36998 open access Bowhead whales Stable isotopes Fatty acids Foraging behaviour Diet Satellite telemetry Individual specialization Climate change master thesis 2022 ftunivmanitoba 2023-08-06T17:37:06Z The main objective of my thesis was to assess the individual-level foraging variability of Eastern Canada-West Greenland (EC-WG) bowhead whales under climate-driven changes in prey. Specifically, I tested two mechanisms potentially responsible for explaining inter-individual diet variation: foraging behaviour (i.e., habitat use and foraging dive depth), and individual specialization. First, I found that bowhead whale individuals using distinct summer and fall foraging habitats displayed differences in horizontal movements, foraging dive depth and dietary biomarkers. Individuals using the Canadian Arctic Archipelago habitat (Foxe Basin, Gulf of Boothia, Prince Regent Inlet, Lancaster Sound and Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut) performed long distance movements across regions, and their foraging dive depth was generally shallow, but increased from July to November. These whales displayed higher δ13C and δ15N values and ratios of C16:1n7/C16:0 than individuals using the West Baffin Bay habitat (Cumberland Sound, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait), which were more localized in their horizontal movements and consistent over time in their foraging dive depth, which was generally deeper. Second, I found that individual specialization did not seem to be an important mechanism increasing population-level isotopic niche variation, as most of the remaining δ13C and δ15N variation unaccounted for by the fixed effects was attributed to intra-individual variation (79% and 67%, respectively). This isotopic variation within individuals was associated with seasonal migrations between isotopically distinct habitats and variable food intake that cause the yearly isotopic cycles observed in baleen plates. Year was the best predictor of both carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios and drove most of the downward long-term trends in both δ13C and δ15N values, likely due to changes in baseline isotopic ratios and/or a possible shift in the feeding ecology of the population. The results from this chapter showed a wide isotopic variability within individuals ... Master Thesis Admiralty Inlet Arctic Archipelago Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Balaena mysticetus bowhead whale Canadian Arctic Archipelago Climate change Cumberland Sound Davis Strait Foxe Basin Greenland Lancaster Sound Nunavut Prince Regent Inlet MSpace at the University of Manitoba Arctic Nunavut Baffin Bay Canadian Arctic Archipelago Canada Greenland Lancaster Sound ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218) Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Cumberland Sound ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) Admiralty Inlet ENVELOPE(-86.000,-86.000,72.501,72.501) Gulf of Boothia ENVELOPE(-90.657,-90.657,70.719,70.719) Prince Regent Inlet ENVELOPE(-90.431,-90.431,72.993,72.993)
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topic Bowhead whales
Stable isotopes
Fatty acids
Foraging behaviour
Diet
Satellite telemetry
Individual specialization
Climate change
spellingShingle Bowhead whales
Stable isotopes
Fatty acids
Foraging behaviour
Diet
Satellite telemetry
Individual specialization
Climate change
Pontbriand, Tommy
Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
topic_facet Bowhead whales
Stable isotopes
Fatty acids
Foraging behaviour
Diet
Satellite telemetry
Individual specialization
Climate change
description The main objective of my thesis was to assess the individual-level foraging variability of Eastern Canada-West Greenland (EC-WG) bowhead whales under climate-driven changes in prey. Specifically, I tested two mechanisms potentially responsible for explaining inter-individual diet variation: foraging behaviour (i.e., habitat use and foraging dive depth), and individual specialization. First, I found that bowhead whale individuals using distinct summer and fall foraging habitats displayed differences in horizontal movements, foraging dive depth and dietary biomarkers. Individuals using the Canadian Arctic Archipelago habitat (Foxe Basin, Gulf of Boothia, Prince Regent Inlet, Lancaster Sound and Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut) performed long distance movements across regions, and their foraging dive depth was generally shallow, but increased from July to November. These whales displayed higher δ13C and δ15N values and ratios of C16:1n7/C16:0 than individuals using the West Baffin Bay habitat (Cumberland Sound, Baffin Bay, Davis Strait), which were more localized in their horizontal movements and consistent over time in their foraging dive depth, which was generally deeper. Second, I found that individual specialization did not seem to be an important mechanism increasing population-level isotopic niche variation, as most of the remaining δ13C and δ15N variation unaccounted for by the fixed effects was attributed to intra-individual variation (79% and 67%, respectively). This isotopic variation within individuals was associated with seasonal migrations between isotopically distinct habitats and variable food intake that cause the yearly isotopic cycles observed in baleen plates. Year was the best predictor of both carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios and drove most of the downward long-term trends in both δ13C and δ15N values, likely due to changes in baseline isotopic ratios and/or a possible shift in the feeding ecology of the population. The results from this chapter showed a wide isotopic variability within individuals ...
author2 Matthews, Cory J. D. (Fisheries and Oceans Canada)
Pomerleau, Corinne (Department of National Defence)
Davoren, Gail K.
Ferguson, Steven H.
format Master Thesis
author Pontbriand, Tommy
author_facet Pontbriand, Tommy
author_sort Pontbriand, Tommy
title Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
title_short Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
title_full Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
title_fullStr Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
title_full_unstemmed Individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in Eastern Canada-West Greenland bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus)
title_sort individuals matter: investigating individual-level foraging variability in eastern canada-west greenland bowhead whales (balaena mysticetus)
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/36998
long_lat ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218)
ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931)
ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334)
ENVELOPE(-86.000,-86.000,72.501,72.501)
ENVELOPE(-90.657,-90.657,70.719,70.719)
ENVELOPE(-90.431,-90.431,72.993,72.993)
geographic Arctic
Nunavut
Baffin Bay
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Canada
Greenland
Lancaster Sound
Foxe Basin
Cumberland Sound
Admiralty Inlet
Gulf of Boothia
Prince Regent Inlet
geographic_facet Arctic
Nunavut
Baffin Bay
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Canada
Greenland
Lancaster Sound
Foxe Basin
Cumberland Sound
Admiralty Inlet
Gulf of Boothia
Prince Regent Inlet
genre Admiralty Inlet
Arctic Archipelago
Arctic
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Balaena mysticetus
bowhead whale
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Climate change
Cumberland Sound
Davis Strait
Foxe Basin
Greenland
Lancaster Sound
Nunavut
Prince Regent Inlet
genre_facet Admiralty Inlet
Arctic Archipelago
Arctic
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Balaena mysticetus
bowhead whale
Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Climate change
Cumberland Sound
Davis Strait
Foxe Basin
Greenland
Lancaster Sound
Nunavut
Prince Regent Inlet
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