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Foraging habitat of North Atlantic right whales has declined in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, and may be insufficient for successful reproduction

机译:北大西洋权利鲸鱼的居住栖息地在加拿大圣劳伦斯湾下降,可能不足以成功繁殖

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Climate-induced changes in calanoid copepod (Calanus spp.)availability in traditional feeding areas might explain why a large proportion of the North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis population has fed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) in recent years. However, little is known about the distribution of copepods in the gulf, and whether their abundance is sufficient to energetically sustain right whales. We used a mechanistic modelling approach to predict areas within the gulf that have foraging potential for adult female right whales, based on the annual energetic needs of resting, pregnant and lactating females, and their theoretical prey density requirements. We identified suitable foraging areas for right whales by coupling a foraging bioenergetics model with a 12 yr data set (2006-2017) describing the abundance and 3-dimensional distribution of late-stage Calanus spp. in the gulf. Prey densities in the southern gulf (from Shediac Valley to the Magdalen Islands) supported all 3 reproductive states in most (≥6) years. However, foraging habitat became progressively sparse in the southern gulf over time, with noticeably less suitable habitat available after 2014. Few other potentially suitable foraging areas were identified elsewhere in the gulf. Overall, the availability of foraging habitat in the gulf varied considerably between years, and was higher for resting females than for pregnant and lactating females. Our findings are consistent with the recent low calving rates, and indicate that prey biomass in the Gulf of St. Lawrence may be insufficient in most years to support successful reproduction of North Atlantic right whales.
机译:Calanoid Copepod(Calanus SPP)的气候诱导的变化在传统喂养区的可用性可能解释为什么近年来在圣劳伦斯(加拿大)湾喂养的大部分北大西洋右鲸Eubalaena Glacialis人口。然而,关于海湾中桡足类的分布几乎是知之甚少,以及它们的丰度是否足以能够持续维持正确的鲸鱼。我们采用了机制建模方法来预测海湾内的区域,这些方法在休息,怀孕和哺乳期女性的年度大量需求以及其理论猛击密度要求的年度大量需求,具有成年女性右鲸的潜力。通过使用12年的数据集(2006-2017)耦合觅食生物共生模型来确定右鲸的合适的觅食区域(2006-2017),描述了晚期Calanus SPP的丰度和三维分布。在海湾。南湾(从Shediac Valley到Magdalen Islands)的猎物密度在大多数(≥6)年内支持所有3个生殖国家。然而,在南部南部的南部随着时间的推移,觅食栖息地变得急剧稀疏,在2014年之后明显不那么合适的栖息地。在海湾的其他地方鉴定了其他潜在合适的觅食地区。总的来说,湾的觅食栖息地的可用性在几年之间变化大幅不同,而且休息的女性比怀孕和哺乳的女性在更高的情况下。我们的研究结果与最近的低产犊率一致,并表明,在大多数年份,在圣劳伦斯湾的猛禽生物量可能不足以支持北大西洋权利鲸鱼的成功繁殖。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第5期|1111-1112|共2页
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