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Health of North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis over three decades: from individual health to demographic and population health trends

机译:北大西洋露脊鲸Eubalaena glacialis的三十年健康状况:从个人健康到人口统计和人口健康趋势

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Marine mammals are faced with increasing challenges from environmental fluctuation, climate change, and disturbances from human activities. Anthropogenic mortalities have been well documented, but it is difficult to assess the sub-lethal effects of disturbance on the fitness of marine wildlife, and to distinguish these impacts from natural variations in health and reproduction. Here, we used photographic data on body and skin condition, blowhole cyamids, and rake marks, to evaluate the health of North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis from 1980 to 2008. We applied a hierarchical Bayesian model to these data to estimate the underlying continuous health status of individuals, demographic groups, and the population to characterize health patterns and temporal trends. Visual health scores (scaled from 0 to 100) from 48560 sighting events were used to estimate the health of 622 identified right whales on a monthly basis. Health in most whales fluctuated between 70 and 90, and health scores of <60 were observed in whales in poor condition. Health varied by sex, age-class and reproductive state, with the greatest annual variability occurring in actively reproducing females. Calving females had significantly higher health scores than non-calving females, and a steep deterioration in population health coincided with a dramatic decline in calving from 1998 to 2000. Health in all demographic groups and the population declined over the 3 decades of observations. Given the inevitable data gaps that occur in most marine wildlife research, modeling advances such as the one presented here offer a promising approach to assess the complex interactions between biology, ecology, and sublethal anthropogenic disturbance on marine mammals.
机译:海洋哺乳动物面临来自环境波动,气候变化和人类活动干扰的日益严峻的挑战。人为造成的死亡已经有充分的文献记载,但是很难评估干扰对海洋野生动植物适应性的亚致死作用,并且很难将这些影响与健康和繁殖的自然变化区分开来。在这里,我们使用有关身体和皮肤状况,气孔ya和耙痕的摄影数据来评估1980年至2008年北大西洋露脊鲸Eubalaena glacialis的健康状况。我们对这些数据应用了分级贝叶斯模型,以评估潜在的持续健康状况个人,人口群体和人口的状况,以表征健康模式和时间趋势。使用来自48560个目击事件的视觉健康评分(从0到100进行评分),每月估计622头鲸的健康状况。大多数鲸鱼的健康状况在70到90之间波动,状况欠佳的鲸鱼的健康评分<60。健康状况因性别,年龄段和生殖状态而异,在积极繁殖的女性中,年度变化最大。产犊的女性的健康得分显着高于非产犊的女性,并且人口健康的急剧恶化与1998年至2000年产犊的急剧下降同时发生。在过去的30年中,所有人口统计群体和人口的健康水平均下降。考虑到大多数海洋野生动植物研究中不可避免的数据空白,本文介绍的模拟进展提供了一种有前途的方法,可以评估生物学,生态学和对海洋哺乳动物的亚致死性干扰之间的复杂相互作用。

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