Selbmann Anna, Basran Charla J, Bertulli Chiara G, Hudson Tess, Mrusczok Marie-Thérèse, Rasmussen Marianne H, Rempel Jonathan N, Scott Judith, Svavarsson Jörundur, Wensveen Paul J, Whittaker Megan, Samarra Filipa I P
Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland, Sturlugata 7, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland.
University of Iceland's Research Center, Húsavík, Iceland.
Acta Ethol. 2022;25(3):141-154. doi: 10.1007/s10211-022-00394-1. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
Long-finned pilot whales and killer whales are widely distributed across the North Atlantic, but few studies have reported their occurrence in Icelandic coastal waters. Here, we use sightings data from research platforms and whale watching tours in six regions of Iceland from 2007 to 2020 to show that the occurrence of long-finned pilot and killer whales varied with region and season. Killer whales were regularly encountered in the south of Iceland during summer and west of Iceland during winter/spring. Long-finned pilot whales were only seen during the summer and were most often encountered in the south, west, and northwest of Iceland. Long-finned pilot whale occurrence in the south of Iceland appeared to increase during the study period but killer whale occurrence showed no noticeable changes. Long-finned pilot whales were sighted often in the areas that were also frequented by killer whales and interspecific interactions were commonly observed when both species co-occurred. Interactions appeared to be antagonistic, with killer whales often avoiding long-finned pilot whales and sometimes fleeing at high speed, similar to what has been described elsewhere in the North Atlantic. In the majority of interactions observed (68%), killer whales avoided long-finned pilot whales by moving away, but in 28% avoidance was at high speed with both species porpoising. This variability in the type of behavioural responses indicates that interactions may be more complex than previously described. We discuss regional trends in long-finned pilot whale and killer whale sightings and potential drivers of the observed interactions.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10211-022-00394-1.
长鳍领航鲸和虎鲸广泛分布于北大西洋,但很少有研究报告它们在冰岛沿海水域出现的情况。在此,我们利用2007年至2020年冰岛六个地区研究平台和观鲸之旅的目击数据表明,长鳍领航鲸和虎鲸的出现情况随区域和季节而变化。夏季时,在冰岛南部经常能遇到虎鲸,而在冬季/春季,在冰岛西部能经常遇到虎鲸。长鳍领航鲸只在夏季被观测到,且最常出现在冰岛的南部、西部和西北部。在研究期间,冰岛南部的长鳍领航鲸出现频率似乎有所增加,但虎鲸的出现频率没有明显变化。长鳍领航鲸经常出现在虎鲸也经常出没的区域,当两种鲸同时出现时,经常能观察到种间互动。互动似乎具有对抗性,虎鲸经常避开长鳍领航鲸,有时还会高速逃离,这与北大西洋其他地方所描述的情况类似。在观察到的大多数互动(68%)中,虎鲸通过离开来避开长鳍领航鲸,但在28%的互动中,虎鲸会高速避开,两种鲸都会跃出水面。这种行为反应类型的变异性表明,互动可能比之前描述得更为复杂。我们讨论了长鳍领航鲸和虎鲸目击情况的区域趋势以及观察到的互动的潜在驱动因素。
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