Dear all

We are happy to announce our recent publication:


Diverse foraging strategies by a marine top predator: sperm whales exploit 
pelagic and demersal habitats in the Kaikoura submarine canyon. Marta Guerra, 
Leigh Hickmott, Julie van der Hoop, Will Rayment, Eva Leunissen, Elizabeth 
Slooten, Michael Moore. (2017). Deep-Sea Research Part I, 128: 98-108.


Abstract:

The submarine canyon off Kaikoura (New Zealand) is an extremely productive 
deep-sea habitat, and an important foraging ground for male sperm whales 
(Physeter macrocephalus). We used high-resolution archival tags to study the 
diving behaviour of sperm whales, and used the echoes from their echolocation 
sounds to estimate their distance from the seafloor. Diving depths and distance 
above the seafloor were obtained for 28 dives from six individuals. Whales 
foraged at depths between 284 and 1433 m, targeting mesopelagic and demersal 
prey layers. The majority of foraging buzzes occurred within one of three 
vertical strata: within 50 m of the seafloor, mid-water at depths of 700-900 m, 
and mid-water at depths of 400-600 m. Sperm whales sampled during this study 
performed more demersal foraging than that reported in any previous studies - 
including at Kaikoura in further inshore waters. This suggests that the extreme 
benthic productivity of the Kaikoura Canyon is reflected in the trophic 
preferences of these massive top predators. We found some evidence for 
circadian patterns in the foraging behaviour of sperm whales, which might be 
related to vertical movements of their prey following the deep scattering 
layer. We explored the ecological implications of the whales' foraging 
preferences on their habitat use, highlighting the need for further research on 
how submarine canyons facilitate top predator hotspots.


A pdf can be obtained through this link: 
https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1Vomf3RueHM4lY?

Or email [email protected] for a paper request.


Best wishes,

Marta

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Marta Guerra
PhD candidate
Department of Marine Science
University of Otago, Dunedin
Aotearoa - New Zealand
ph: +64 226784245
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