Dear MARMAM Subscribers,

We are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper online this 
week in Endangered Species Research,

Robertson FC, Koski WR, Thomas TA, Richardson WJ, Würsig B and Trites AW (2013) 
Seismic operations have variable effects on dive-cycle behavior of bowhead 
whales in the Beaufort Sea. Endangered Species Research 21: 143-160. doi: 
10.3354/esr00515

ABSTRACT: The surfacing, respiration and diving (SRD) behavior of bowhead 
whales Balaena mysticetus changes upon exposure to seismic operations. However, 
it is unknown whether these changes differ by season, reproductive status 
(calves, mothers, and non-calves), and whale activity (traveling, foraging, or 
socializing). Such SRD behavioral responses to seismic operations might 
influence the detectability of whales during aerial surveys. We addressed these 
questions by applying non-parametric univariate tests and linear mixed models 
to behavioral data collected by aerial observation of bowheads in the Beaufort 
Sea from 1980 to 2000. Durations of surfacings decreased upon exposure to 
seismic operations, especially for traveling or socializing non-calf whales. 
The mixed models also indicated that dive durations were affected by the 
presence of seismic operations, but the effects depended on other variables 
such as season and whale activity. Overall, our results suggest that changes in 
the behavior exhibited by bowhead whales exposed to seismic operations are 
context-dependent (i.e. responses to seismic operations depend on both the 
circumstance and activity of the whale). The level of perceived threat may also 
be important based on similarities with behavioral changes observed in other 
air-breathing aquatic foragers facing dangers. We conclude that seismic-induced 
changes in bowhead SRD behaviors may affect the availability of bowhead whales 
for visual detection in some circumstances. This in turn means that estimates 
of abundance and distribution of bowhead whales near seismic surveys should be 
context-sensitive and incorporate correction factors that account for sound 
exposure, season, reproductive status, and whale activity.

The paper is available online at 
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v21/n2/p143-160/
For a PDF copy of the paper please contact the corresponding author Frances 
Robertson at: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Best regards

Frances

Frances C. Robertson
PhD Candidate
Marine Mammal Research Unit
Fisheries Centre
University of British Columbia

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