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Swim Speed, Behavior, and Movement of North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis) in Coastal Waters of Northeastern Florida, USA

机译:美国佛罗里达州东北沿海水域的北大西洋右鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)的游泳速度,行为和运动

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In a portion of the coastal waters of northeastern Florida, North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) occur close to shore from December through March. These waters are included within the designated critical habitat for right whales. Data on swim speed, behavior, and direction of movement – with photo-identification of individual whales – were gathered by a volunteer sighting network working alongside experienced scientists and supplemented by aerial observations. In seven years (2001–2007), 109 tracking periods or “follows” were conducted on right whales during 600 hours of observation from shore-based observers. The whales were categorized as mother-calf pairs, singles and non-mother-calf pairs, and groups of 3 or more individuals. Sample size and amount of information obtained was largest for mother-calf pairs. Swim speeds varied within and across observation periods, individuals, and categories. One category, singles and non mother-calf pairs, was significantly different from the other two – and had the largest variability and the fastest swim speeds. Median swim speed for all categories was 1.3 km/h (0.7 kn), with examples that suggest swim speeds differ between within-habitat movement and migration-mode travel. Within-habitat right whales often travel back-and-forth in a north-south, along-coast, direction, which may cause an individual to pass by a given point on several occasions, potentially increasing anthropogenic risk exposure (e.g., vessel collision, fishing gear entanglement, harassment). At times, mothers and calves engaged in lengthy stationary periods (up to 7.5 h) that included rest, nursing, and play. These mother-calf interactions have implications for communication, learning, and survival. Overall, these behaviors are relevant to population status, distribution, calving success, correlation to environmental parameters, survey efficacy, and human-impacts mitigation. These observations contribute important parameters to conservation biology, predictive modeling, and management. However, while we often search for predictions, patterns, and means, the message here is also about variability and the behavioral characteristics of individual whales.
机译:在佛罗里达州东北部的部分沿海水域中,北大西洋的露脊鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)于12月至3月发生在海岸附近。这些水被包括在对鲸的指定关键栖息地内。志愿者观察网络与经验丰富的科学家一起工作,并收集了有关游泳速度,行为和运动方向的数据(带有鲸鱼的照片识别信息),并辅以空中观测。在过去的七年中(2001-2007年),在岸上的观察员进行600个小时的观测期间,对右鲸进行了109个跟踪期或“跟踪”。鲸鱼分为母小牛对,单对和非母小牛对以及3个或更多个体的组。母犊对的样本量和获得的信息量最大。游泳速度在观察期,个人和类别之内和之间变化。一类,单打和非母小腿对,与其他两类显着不同–变异性最大,游泳速度最快。所有类别的平均游泳速度为1.3 km / h(0.7 kn),其中一些例子表明,游泳速度在人居运动和迁移模式旅行之间有所不同。栖息地内的右鲸经常在沿海岸的南北方向来回移动,这可能导致一个人多次通过给定点,从而可能增加人为风险暴露(例如,船只相撞,渔具纠缠,骚扰)。有时,母亲和小牛会经历长时间的静止期(长达7.5小时),其中包括休息,护理和娱乐。这些母小牛的互动对交流,学习和生存都有影响。总体而言,这些行为与人口状况,分布,产犊成功,与环境参数的相关性,调查功效和减轻人为影响有关。这些观察为保护生物学,预测模型和管理提供了重要参数。但是,尽管我们经常搜索预测,模式和均值,但此处的信息还涉及各个鲸鱼的变异性和行为特征。

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