Herr H, Hickmott L, Viquerat S, Panigada S
Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fishery Science, Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability, University of Hamburg, Große Elbstraße 133, Hamburg 22767, Germany.
Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Am Handelshafen 12, Bremerhaven 27570, Germany.
R Soc Open Sci. 2022 Sep 21;9(9):220721. doi: 10.1098/rsos.220721. eCollection 2022 Sep.
This study presents the first long-distance tracks of fin whales () equipped with satellite transmitters off the Antarctic Peninsula. Southern Hemisphere fin whales were severely depleted by twentieth century industrial whaling, yet recently, they have returned to historical feeding grounds off the northern Antarctic Peninsula, forming large aggregations in austral summers. To date, our knowledge only extended to summer behaviour, while information regarding migration routes and the location of breeding and wintering grounds are lacking. During the austral autumn of 2021, we deployed nsatellite transmitters on four fin whales at Elephant Island. Two transmitters stopped working while the animals were still at the feeding grounds, while two continued to transmit during the transition from feeding activity to migration. Both migrating animals left the feeding ground on 15 April 2021, travelling northward into the Pacific and up along the Chilean coast. The most northerly position received before all tags stopped transmitting on 1 May 2021 was at 48°S. These tracks provide initial evidence of seasonal migratory routes and a first indication toward possible locations of winter destinations. This information, even if preliminary, is critical for investigations of population connectivity, population structure and the identification of breeding grounds of Southern Hemisphere fin whales.
本研究展示了在南极半岛附近配备卫星发射器的长须鲸的首批远距离追踪轨迹。南半球的长须鲸在20世纪因工业捕鲸而数量锐减,但最近,它们已回到南极半岛北部的历史觅食地,在南半球夏季形成大群聚集。迄今为止,我们的了解仅局限于夏季行为,而关于迁徙路线以及繁殖和越冬地位置的信息尚付阙如。在2021年南半球秋季,我们在大象岛的4头长须鲸身上部署了卫星发射器。有两个发射器在这些动物仍在觅食地时就停止工作了,而另外两个在从觅食活动过渡到迁徙期间继续传输数据。两头迁徙的动物于2021年4月15日离开觅食地,向北进入太平洋并沿着智利海岸北上。在2021年5月1日所有标签停止传输之前接收到的最北位置是南纬48°。这些轨迹提供了季节性迁徙路线的初步证据,并首次表明了可能的冬季目的地位置。这些信息,即使是初步的,对于研究南半球长须鲸的种群连通性、种群结构以及繁殖地的识别也至关重要。