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Migratory preferences of humpback whales between feeding and breeding grounds in the eastern South Pacific
Authors:Jorge Acevedo  Anelio Aguayo‐Lobo  Judith Allen  Natalia Botero‐Acosta  Juan Capella  Cristina Castro  Luciano Dalla Rosa  Judith Denkinger  Fernando Félix  Lilian Flórez‐González  Frank Garita  Héctor M. Guzmán  Ben Haase  Gregory Kaufman  Martha Llano  Carlos Olavarría  Aldo S. Pacheco  Jordi Plana  Kristin Rasmussen  Meike Scheidat  Eduardo R. Secchi  Sebastian Silva  Peter T. Stevick
Affiliation:1. Centro de Estudios del Cuaternario de Fuego‐Patagonia y Antártica (Fundación CEQUA), Punta Arenas, Chile;2. INACH Project 163, Instituto Antártico Chileno, Plaza Mu?oz Gamero, Punta Arenas, Chile;3. College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine, U.S.A;4. Fundación Macuáticos Colombia, Medellín, Colombia;5. Marine Mammal Behavior and Cognition Laboratory, Psychology Department, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi, U.S.A;6. Fundación Yubarta, Cali, Colombia;7. Pacific Whale Foundation‐Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador;8. Projeto Baleias/GOAL/Brazilian Antarctic Program, Laboratorio de Ecologia e Conserva??o da Megafauna Marinha, Instituto de Oceanografia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande ‐ FURG, Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;9. Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), College of Biology and Environmental Science, Quito, Ecuador;10. Museo de Ballenas, Avenida Enríquez Gallo S/N, Salinas, Ecuador;11. Asociación Ambiente Vida, San Jose, Costa Rica;12. Smithsonian Tropial Research Institute, Panama, Panama;13. Pacific Whale Foundation, Wailuku, Hawaii, U.S.A;14. Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas (CEAZA), La Serena, Chile;15. Instituto de Ciencias Naturales Alexander von Humboldt, CENSOR Laboratory, Universidad de Antofagasta, Avenida Universidad de Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile;16. Pacifico Adventures‐Manejo Integral del Ambiente Marino S.A.C., Avenida Rivera del Mar s/n, Los Organos, Piura, Peru;17. , Punta Arenas, Chile;18. Panacetacea, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A;19. IMARES Wageningen UR, IJmuiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Latitudinal preferences within the breeding range have been suggested for Breeding Stock G humpback whales that summer in different feeding areas of the eastern South Pacific. To address this hypothesis, humpback whales photo‐identified from the Antarctic Peninsula and the Fueguian Archipelago (southern Chile) were compared with whales photo‐identified from lower latitudes extending from northern Peru to Costa Rica. This comparison was performed over a time span that includes 18 austral seasons. A total of 238 whales identified from the Antarctic Peninsula and 25 whales from the Fueguian Archipelago were among those photo‐identified at the breeding grounds. Our findings showed that humpback whales from each feeding area were resighted unevenly across the breeding grounds, which suggests a degree of spatial structuring in the migratory pathway. Humpback whales that feed at the Antarctic Peninsula were more likely to migrate to the southern breeding range between northern Peru and Colombia, whereas whales that feed at the Fueguian Archipelago were more likely to be found in the northern range of the breeding ground off Panama. Further photo‐identification efforts and genetic sampling from poorly sampled or unsampled areas are recommended to confirm these reported connectivity patterns.
Keywords:   Megaptera novaeangliae     migratory destinations  Breeding Stock G  photo‐identification  feeding ground  Antarctic Peninsula  Fueguian Archipelago
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