露脊鲸
须鲸
鲸鱼
海湾
海洋学
觅食
鲸目动物
捕鲸
稳定同位素比值
地理
渔业
环境科学
地质学
生物
生态学
物理
量子力学
作者
Robert B. Forbes,B. J. Nakamoto,Nadine S. Lysiak,Tonya Wimmer,Bruce P. Hayden
摘要
Seasonal migration of the Critically Endangered North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis along the eastern seaboard of North America has been well studied. Since 2010, however, right whales have shifted their summer foraging location from the Bay of Fundy to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. There is a need to better understand right whale distribution to manage anthropogenic activities and mitigate impacts on whales. Stable isotope ratios of baleen plates can provide details about migration and foraging behaviour of an individual over a period of several years. We interpreted δ 13 C and δ 15 N cycles, examined whether stable isotope ratios of baleen could detect the right whale distribution shift, and compared variation within and among individuals before and after 2010. δ 13 C and δ 15 N values were compared between 8 right whales that died between 1992 and 2005 (pre-2010) and 5 right whales that died in 2019 (post-2010). The correlation between δ 13 C and δ 15 N varied considerably between individuals, indicating no clear pattern of annual migration in δ 13 C among whales. We observed a change in both isotope ratios after 2010, whereby the post-2010 whales were enriched in 13 C and 15 N relative to the pre-2010 whales (mean ± SE: 0.5 ± 0.1 and 0.9 ± 0.2‰, respectively). The isotopic variance among and within whales did not change after 2010. These results suggest that a range shift observed in sighting data is also reflected in the isotope ratios of right whale baleen. Detecting shifts in right whale migration is essential for protecting this species, and stable isotope analyses may be useful in future conservation efforts.
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