Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem

Understanding the effects of climatic variability on marine mammals is challenging due to the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15-year database documenting marine mammal strandings (1994–2008; n = 1,193) and nine environmental parameters known to affe...

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Main Authors: Truchon, Marie-Hélène, Measures, Lena, L'Hérault, Vincent, Brêthes, Jean-Claude, Galbraith, Peter S., Harvey, Michel, Lessard, Sylvie, Starr, Michel, Lecomte, Nicolas
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Language:French
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1709/
https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1709/1/Marie-Helene_Truchon_et_al_mars2013.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059311
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spelling ftunivquebecar:oai:semaphore.uqar.ca:1709 2023-05-15T15:36:11+02:00 Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem Truchon, Marie-Hélène Measures, Lena L'Hérault, Vincent Brêthes, Jean-Claude Galbraith, Peter S. Harvey, Michel Lessard, Sylvie Starr, Michel Lecomte, Nicolas 2013-03 application/pdf https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1709/ https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1709/1/Marie-Helene_Truchon_et_al_mars2013.pdf https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059311 fr fre https://semaphore.uqar.ca/id/eprint/1709/1/Marie-Helene_Truchon_et_al_mars2013.pdf Truchon, Marie-Hélène et Measures, Lena et L'Hérault, Vincent et Brêthes, Jean-Claude et Galbraith, Peter S. et Harvey, Michel et Lessard, Sylvie et Starr, Michel et Lecomte, Nicolas (2013). Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem. PLoS ONE, 8 (3). e59311. Article Évalué par les pairs 2013 ftunivquebecar https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059311 2022-07-20T06:19:35Z Understanding the effects of climatic variability on marine mammals is challenging due to the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15-year database documenting marine mammal strandings (1994–2008; n = 1,193) and nine environmental parameters known to affect marine mammal survival, from regional (sea ice) to continental scales (North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO). Stranding events were more frequent during summer and fall than other seasons, and have increased since 1994. Poor ice conditions observed during the same period may have affected marine mammals either directly, by modulating the availability of habitat for feeding and breeding activities, or indirectly, through changes in water conditions and marine productivity (krill abundance). For most species (75%, n = 6 species), a low volume of ice was correlated with increasing frequency of stranding events (e.g. R2adj = 0.59, hooded seal, Cystophora cristata). This likely led to an increase in seal mortality during the breeding period, but also to increase habitat availability for seasonal migratory cetaceans using ice-free areas during winter. We also detected a high frequency of stranding events for mysticete species (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and resident species (beluga, Delphinapterus leucas), correlated with low krill abundance since 1994. Positive NAO indices were positively correlated with high frequencies of stranding events for resident and seasonal migratory cetaceans, as well as rare species (R2adj = 0.53, 0.81 and 0.34, respectively). This contrasts with seal mass stranding numbers, which were negatively correlated with a positive NAO index. In addition, an unusual multiple species mortality event (n = 114, 62% of total annual mortality) in 2008 was caused by a harmful algal bloom. Our findings provide an empirical baseline in understanding marine mammal survival when faced with climatic variability. This is a promising step in integrating stranding records to monitor the consequences of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera acutorostrata Beluga Beluga* Cystophora cristata Delphinapterus leucas hooded seal minke whale North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR): Sémaphore PLoS ONE 8 3 e59311
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description Understanding the effects of climatic variability on marine mammals is challenging due to the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15-year database documenting marine mammal strandings (1994–2008; n = 1,193) and nine environmental parameters known to affect marine mammal survival, from regional (sea ice) to continental scales (North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO). Stranding events were more frequent during summer and fall than other seasons, and have increased since 1994. Poor ice conditions observed during the same period may have affected marine mammals either directly, by modulating the availability of habitat for feeding and breeding activities, or indirectly, through changes in water conditions and marine productivity (krill abundance). For most species (75%, n = 6 species), a low volume of ice was correlated with increasing frequency of stranding events (e.g. R2adj = 0.59, hooded seal, Cystophora cristata). This likely led to an increase in seal mortality during the breeding period, but also to increase habitat availability for seasonal migratory cetaceans using ice-free areas during winter. We also detected a high frequency of stranding events for mysticete species (minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata) and resident species (beluga, Delphinapterus leucas), correlated with low krill abundance since 1994. Positive NAO indices were positively correlated with high frequencies of stranding events for resident and seasonal migratory cetaceans, as well as rare species (R2adj = 0.53, 0.81 and 0.34, respectively). This contrasts with seal mass stranding numbers, which were negatively correlated with a positive NAO index. In addition, an unusual multiple species mortality event (n = 114, 62% of total annual mortality) in 2008 was caused by a harmful algal bloom. Our findings provide an empirical baseline in understanding marine mammal survival when faced with climatic variability. This is a promising step in integrating stranding records to monitor the consequences of ...
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author Truchon, Marie-Hélène
Measures, Lena
L'Hérault, Vincent
Brêthes, Jean-Claude
Galbraith, Peter S.
Harvey, Michel
Lessard, Sylvie
Starr, Michel
Lecomte, Nicolas
spellingShingle Truchon, Marie-Hélène
Measures, Lena
L'Hérault, Vincent
Brêthes, Jean-Claude
Galbraith, Peter S.
Harvey, Michel
Lessard, Sylvie
Starr, Michel
Lecomte, Nicolas
Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
author_facet Truchon, Marie-Hélène
Measures, Lena
L'Hérault, Vincent
Brêthes, Jean-Claude
Galbraith, Peter S.
Harvey, Michel
Lessard, Sylvie
Starr, Michel
Lecomte, Nicolas
author_sort Truchon, Marie-Hélène
title Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
title_short Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
title_full Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
title_fullStr Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Marine Mammal Strandings and Environmental Changes: A 15-Year Study in the St. Lawrence Ecosystem
title_sort marine mammal strandings and environmental changes: a 15-year study in the st. lawrence ecosystem
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059311
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