2017
DOI: 10.1578/am.43.1.2017.63
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Occurrence of Sei Whales (Balaenoptera borealis) in the Magellan Strait from 2004-2015, Chile

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“…Genetic and morphological analysis confirmed that the examined animals were sei whales (Häussermann et al, 2017). These historical sightings support the hypothesis of Guzmán (2006) about the presence of sei whales feeding in Chilean Patagonia between Chiloé Island and the Magellan Strait (Acevedo et al, 2017).…”
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“…Genetic and morphological analysis confirmed that the examined animals were sei whales (Häussermann et al, 2017). These historical sightings support the hypothesis of Guzmán (2006) about the presence of sei whales feeding in Chilean Patagonia between Chiloé Island and the Magellan Strait (Acevedo et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 84%
“…However, low-frequency sei whale downsweeps may have a different function from the stereotyped humpback vocalizations considered as songs (Edds-Walton, 1997). Though the behaviour of sei whales is poorly studied, most studies on this species state that sei whales prefer offshore waters, but these new records and sightings along the coast of Penas and Tres Montes gulfs (Aguayo-Lobo, 1974;Pastene and Schimada, 1999;Häussermann et al, 2017) demonstrated a wide habitat range, with the whales probably following productive feeding areas. If this is true, it is reasonable to assume that the calls of sei whale are influenced by the feeding conditions (as proposed by Baumgartner and Fratantoni, 2008) and have communicative functions, e.g.…”
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