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Summer distribution patterns of southern resident killer whales Orcinus orca: core areas and spatial segregation of social groups

机译:南方虎鲸Orcinus orca的夏季分布模式:核心区域和社会群体的空间隔离

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A diverse range of marine wildlife species respond to dynamic environments and patchy resources with variations in their distribution pattern. For many cetacean species, highly structured social systems add to the complexity of modeling distribution patterns and understanding the effects on population viability. Southern resident killer whales Orcinus orca are comprised of 3 distinct, yet cohesive, matrilineally related social groups called pods, and recent population declines have prompted conservation actions in the US and Canada, including listings as an endangered species. Habitat protection is a major component of each listing, yet little is known about pod-specific core areas or patterns of space use for this population. Using 6 yr of sighting information within the inshore waters of Washington and British Columbia, we modeled pod-specific summer distribution and measured relative variation in the density of sightings on a uniform spatial grid. Our results indicate that the pods exhibit complex, non-uniform summer space-use patterns. Although some regions are used in common by all pods, some areas are used almost exclusively by individual pods or certain combinations of pods, indicating specialization to particular areas. Our results indicate that pod groups display variable patterns of space use; therefore, each pod may experience unique habitat conditions or exposure to potential risk factors. This result is highly relevant when considering pod-specific mortality rates and the relative contribution of each pod to overall population trends. Our analyses highlight important areas of conservation, and provide the necessary description for pod-focused conservation initiatives.
机译:各种各样的海洋野生动植物物种通过其分布模式的变化来应对动态环境和片状资源。对于许多鲸类物种,高度结构化的社会系统增加了对分布模式进行建模并了解对种群生存力的影响的复杂性。南方虎鲸Orcinus orca由3个不同的,但具有凝聚力,与母系相关的社会群体(称为豆荚)组成,最近的种群下降促使美国和加拿大采取了保护行动,包括将其列为濒危物种。栖息地保护是每个清单的主要组成部分,但对于豆荚特定的核心区域或该人群的空间使用模式知之甚少。利用华盛顿和不列颠哥伦比亚省近岸海域的6年观测信息,我们对荚果特定的夏季分布进行了建模,并在统一的空间网格上测量了观测密度的相对变化。我们的结果表明,豆荚表现出复杂的,不均匀的夏季空间使用模式。尽管某些区域由所有吊舱共同使用,但某些区域几乎仅由单个吊舱或吊舱的某些组合使用,这表明特定于特定区域。我们的结果表明,吊舱组显示出各种空间使用模式;因此,每个豆荚可能会经历独特的栖息地条件或面临潜在的风险因素。在考虑豆荚特定的死亡率以及每个豆荚对总体人口趋势的相对贡献时,此结果非常相关。我们的分析突出了保护的重要领域,并为以豆荚为重点的保护计划提供了必要的描述。

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