Dear MARMAM community,

My co-authors and I are excited to share a new publication in Marine
Ecology Progress series examining a potential link between Hawaiian beaked
whales and ENSO cycles.

Barrios, D. M., R.W. Baird, and M.A. Kratofil. 2024. Beaked Whales and El
Niño: Evidence for ENSO Effects on Blainville’s Beaked and Goose-Beaked
Whale Space Use in Hawaiian Waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 751:
189-209. doi: 10.3354/meps14742

ABSTRACT: Large-scale climatic phenomena, like the El Niño-Southern
Oscillation (ENSO) cycle, influence marine systems across the Pacific and
beyond. The effects of these cycles on Hawaiian marine communities,
particularly their impact on cetaceans, remains understudied. Using
location data obtained from satellite tags deployed on Blainville’s beaked
whales *Mesoplodon densirostris* and goose-beaked whales *Ziphius
cavirostris*, and sightings data from 2 decades of surveys off the west
coast of Hawai‘i Island, we examined the effects of ENSO, season, and 2
other climatic cycles on the space use and sighting rates of these species.
Beaked whale sighting rates during El Niño phases were more than double
those during La Niña periods, and every period of effort during Central
Pacific-‘flavored’ El Niño conditions yielded sightings of both species.
Seasonal variation in goose-beaked whale sighting rates was also found.
Moreover, both species exhibited variation in space use between climatic
phases, with goose-beaked whales displaying a higher propensity to use the
windward side of the island after extended La Niña conditions. Shifts in
prey availability or predation avoidance in relation to seasons or ENSO
events may be the primary drivers behind these findings. More tagging and
sighting effort will be necessary to confirm the level of cycle intensity
at which these species respond to ENSO cycles, as well as which
combinations of climatic phenomena most intensely influence their
environment. Our results provide valuable insights for the potential of
climate change to influence space use by beaked whales and other
odontocetes.

HŌ'ULU'ULU MANA'O: Pā nā mea aniau nui, e like ho'i me ke au o ka Unena
Hema o El Niño (ENSO), i nā kaiaola kai ma ka Pākīpika a ma 'ō aku paha.
'A'ole nō nānā a kālailai 'ia nā hopena o ia mau aniau nui ma nā kaiaola
kai Hawai'i, keu ho'i ka pā 'ana o nā māmela noho kai. Ho'ohana 'ia ka
'ikepili kahua i loa'a mai nā lepili ho'oka'a'ike lewa i kau 'ia ma nā
koholā nuku pa'apū (Mesoplodon densirostris) a me nā koholā nuku nēnē
(Ziphius cavirostris), a ho'ohana pū 'ia ka 'ikepili 'ikena o nā ana'ikena
o 'elua kekeke i mālama 'ia ma kapakai komohana o Hawai'i mokupuni no ka
nānā 'ana i nā hopena o kahi a me ka helu 'ikena o ia mau lāhui ma muli
ho'i o ENSO, ke kau, a me 'elua hou aku au aniau. Pālua ka helu 'ikena o nā
koholā nuku pa'apū ma ke au El Niño ma ka ho'ohālikelike 'ana me nā au La
Niña, a 'ike 'ia nā lāhui 'elua ma ke au o El Niño ma ka Pākīpika Kūwaena.
Ua 'ike pū 'ia ka 'aui 'ana o ke kau ma ka helu 'ikena o nā koholā nuku
nēnē. Eia kekahi, hō'ike nā lāhui 'elua i ka 'aui 'ana o ko lākou wahi ma
waena o nā 'epaki aniau, 'oi aku ka nui o ka papaha, 'o ka wahi o nā koholā
nuku nēnē ka 'ao'ao ko'olau o ka mokupuni ma hope o ka wā lō'ihi o ka La
Niña. 'O nā kumu nui paha o ia mau hopena, 'o ia ho'i ka loli o ka hiki ke
loa'a i ka 'ai, a i 'ole ho'i ka hō'alo 'ana i ke 'ano luapo'i i loko o nā
kau a hana ENSO paha. Pono e ho'onui i ka ho'olepili a 'ike 'ana i mea e
hō'oia aku ai i ka ikaika o ke au ma ka wā e pā ai kēia mau lāhui i nā au
ENSO, a i mea e hō'oia pū aku ai i nā huihuina aniau e pā nui ana i ko lāua
kaiapuni. Hō'ike kā mākou mau hua i ka 'ike waiwai no ka hiki i ka lolina
aniau ke pā i nā wahi o nā koholā nuku a pēlā pū i nā koholā niho 'ē a'e.

https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14742

https://cascadiaresearch.org/publications/barrios_etal_2024meps/

Please contact me at dannybarrios...@gmail.com with additional questions.

Sincerely,

Daniel Barrios
Cascadia Research Collective
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