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Occurrence of Omura’s whale, Balaenoptera omurai(Cetacea: Balaenopteridae), in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean based on Passive Acoustic Monitoring

Authors :
Moreira, Sergio C
Weksler, Marcelo
Sousa-Lima, Renata S
Maia, Marcia
Sukhovich, Alexey
Royer, Jean-Yves
Marcondes, Milton C C
Cerchio, Salvatore
Source :
Journal of Mammalogy; December 2020, Vol. 101 Issue: 6 p1727-1735, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The current known distribution of Omura’s whale includes the tropical and warm temperate waters of the western Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans. Evidence of their presence in the Atlantic Ocean is based on beach cast specimens found on the coasts of Mauritania (North Atlantic) and Northeastern Brazil (South Atlantic). The present study characterizes the occurrence of this species in the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago (SPSPA), on the mid-Atlantic ridge between South America and Africa, based on autonomous recording systems. Acoustic signals were similar, but not identical, to B. omuraivocalizations recorded off the coast of Madagascar. Although these signals were recorded for only 11 months, there are peaks in vocal activity between May and June in the vicinities of SPSPA, suggesting either a shift in distribution within the Atlantic equatorial waters or seasonality in the species’ vocal behavior in this region. The first acoustic records of Omura’s whales in the Equatorial Atlantic suggest that these animals may also use deep-water habitats, in addition to the shallow-water habitat use observed in other regions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222372 and 15451542
Volume :
101
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Mammalogy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66560654
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyaa130