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Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada

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Ingram, SN; Walshe, L; Johnston, D; Rogan, E
Published in: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
February 1, 2007

We collected data on the distribution of fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) and minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) in the Bay of Fundy, Canada from a whale-watching vessel during commercial tours between July and September 2002. A single observer recorded the positions, species, numbers and surface activity of whales encountered during boat tours. We controlled for biased search effort by calculating sightings rates for both species in cells measuring 2′ latitude by 2′ longitude throughout the study area. Sightings rates were calculated by dividing the number of sightings of fin and minke whales in each cell by the number of visits by the tour boat to that cell. We used generalized additive models and generalized linear models to examine the influence of benthic topography on whale distribution patterns. Models showed a non-linear relationship for minke whale sighting rates with increasing benthic slopes and a linear relationship for minke and fin whale sightings rates with increasing water depth. Sightings of minkes were concentrated in areas subject to tidal wakes near the northern tips of Grand Manan and Campobello Island. Fin whales were also found off the northern tip of Grand Manan but sighting rates for this species were highest in areas with less benthic sloping topography adjacent to the relatively deep Owen Basin. Foraging was recorded during 87% of all whale encounters and our results indicate that whale distribution in this area is likely to be influenced by depth, bottom topography and fine scale oceanographic features that facilitate foraging. © 2007 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.

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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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EISSN

1469-7769

ISSN

0025-3154

Publication Date

February 1, 2007

Volume

87

Issue

1

Start / End Page

149 / 156

Related Subject Headings

  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0607 Plant Biology
  • 0602 Ecology
 

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Ingram, S. N., Walshe, L., Johnston, D., & Rogan, E. (2007). Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 87(1), 149–156. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315407054884
Ingram, S. N., L. Walshe, D. Johnston, and E. Rogan. “Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.” Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 87, no. 1 (February 1, 2007): 149–56. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315407054884.
Ingram SN, Walshe L, Johnston D, Rogan E. Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 2007 Feb 1;87(1):149–56.
Ingram, S. N., et al. “Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.” Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, vol. 87, no. 1, Feb. 2007, pp. 149–56. Scopus, doi:10.1017/S0025315407054884.
Ingram SN, Walshe L, Johnston D, Rogan E. Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 2007 Feb 1;87(1):149–156.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

DOI

EISSN

1469-7769

ISSN

0025-3154

Publication Date

February 1, 2007

Volume

87

Issue

1

Start / End Page

149 / 156

Related Subject Headings

  • Marine Biology & Hydrobiology
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3108 Plant biology
  • 3103 Ecology
  • 0608 Zoology
  • 0607 Plant Biology
  • 0602 Ecology