A shift in distribution of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, in response to prey in the southern Gulf of Maine

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Weinrich, M
Martin, M
Griffiths, R
Bove, J
Schilling, M
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FISHERY BULLETIN | 1997年 / 95卷 / 04期
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From the mid-1970's to the mid-80's, Stellwagen Bank was an important humpback whale feeding area with sand lance (Ammodytes spp.) as the major prey. Between 1988 and 1994;, however, the number of humpback whales we identified each year on Stellwagen declined from a high of 258 (1990) to 7 (1994), and the mean number of whales identified per day fell from 17.7 (1988) to 0.9 (1994). Adult whales decreased steadily after 1988; juveniles decreased rapidly after 1991, Echo-sounder data from Stellwagen showed Chat prey trace levels declined from 19.1% of the vertical water column in 1990 to 2.8% in 1992 (no readings were taken in 1988-89, or 1993-94). Simultaneously, the number of whales identified on Jeffreys Ledge, north of Stellwagen Bank, increased dramatically beginning in 1992. Sixty-four percent of the whales identified on Jeffreys in 1992-94 were seen on Stellwagen Bank in 1988 and 1989. We hypothesize that humpback whales shift their distribution in order to prey upon recovering herring populations, their primary source of food.
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