Dear Marmam subscribers

 

The following paper has just been published in the Journal of the Acoustical 
Society of America. For further details please contact Malene Simon, 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> .

 

Simon M, Stafford KM, Beedholm K, Lee CM and Madsen P.T. 2010. Singing behavior 
of fin whales in the Davis Strait with implications for mating, migration and 
foraging. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 128(5): 3200-3210.

 

ABSTRACT:

Most baleen whales undertake migrations between low-latitude breeding grounds 
and high-latitude feeding grounds. Though little is known about the timing of 
their migration from the Arctic, fin whales are assumed to undertake a similar 
migratory  pattern. To address questions about habitat use and migrations, the 
acoustic activity of fin whales in Davis Strait, between Greenland and Canada, 
was monitored continuously for two years using three bottom-moored acoustic 
recorders. The acoustic power in the fin whale call frequencies peaked in 
November-December, showing that fin whales are present in Davis Strait much 
later in the year than previously expected. The closely timed peaks in song 
activity and conception time imply that not all fin whales migrate south to 
mate, but rather start mating at high latitudes rather than or before 
migrating. Singing activity was strongly linked to daylight hours, suggesting 
that fin whales might feed during the few daylight hours of the late fall and 
early Arctic winter. A negative correlation between the advancing sea ice front 
and power in fin whale frequencies indicates that future changes in sea ice 
conditions from global warming might change the distribution and migratory 
patterns of fin whales near the poles. 

 

 

Yours sincerely 
Malene Simon

 

Institute of Biological Sciences * University of Aarhus

C. F. Møllers Allé * Build. 1131 * 8000 Aarhus C * Denmark

Phone: (+299) 36 12 50 * Fax:(+299) 36 12 12

E-mail: [email protected]  * Web: http://www.marinebioacoustics.com

 

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