2017
DOI: 10.3354/esr00834
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Spatial distribution and dive behavior of Gulf of Mexico Bryde’s whales: potential risk of vessel strikes and fisheries interactions

Abstract: Bryde's whales Balaenoptera edeni are the only resident baleen whale species in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), where they are extremely rare, have a restricted distribution, and represent a unique evolutionary lineage. The reasons for the restricted distribution and small population size are unknown, but high levels of industrial activity in the GoM may be a major factor. We evaluated the geospatial overlap of GoM Bryde's whales with 2 industries known to impact baleen whale species: commercial shipping and commerc… Show more

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“…Studies on different populations have used short-term suction cup tags (Alves et al, 2010;Soldevilla et al, 2017;Izadi et al, 2018). These have revealed vertical movements including shallow , mid-water (Soldevilla et al, 2017), and deepdive patterns (Alves et al, 2010), reflective of the environment they live in and highlighting the whales' ability to exploit a variety of surface and deeper water prey (Kato and Perrin, 2018).…”
Section: Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies on different populations have used short-term suction cup tags (Alves et al, 2010;Soldevilla et al, 2017;Izadi et al, 2018). These have revealed vertical movements including shallow , mid-water (Soldevilla et al, 2017), and deepdive patterns (Alves et al, 2010), reflective of the environment they live in and highlighting the whales' ability to exploit a variety of surface and deeper water prey (Kato and Perrin, 2018).…”
Section: Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on different populations have used short-term suction cup tags (Alves et al, 2010;Soldevilla et al, 2017;Izadi et al, 2018). These have revealed vertical movements including shallow , mid-water (Soldevilla et al, 2017), and deepdive patterns (Alves et al, 2010), reflective of the environment they live in and highlighting the whales' ability to exploit a variety of surface and deeper water prey (Kato and Perrin, 2018). A range of oceanographic, physical and biological variables influence Bryde's whale movements but there is no clear pattern across populations (Corkeron et al, 2011;Weir et al, 2012;Soldevilla et al, 2017;Tardin et al, 2017).…”
Section: Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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