Hi MARMAM,

On behalf of all Authors I am pleased to announce publication in the ‘Just In’ 
section of the Canadian Journal of Zoology of:

Site-specific female-biased sex ratio of humpback whales during a stopover 
early in the southern migration
Trish Franklin; , Wally Franklin; , Lyndon Brooks; , Peter L Harrison 

Published on the web 20 December 2017.
Received March 28, 2017. 
Canadian Journal of Zoology, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2017-0086 
<https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2017-0086> <>
ABSTRACT

Previous research on humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781)), 
in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, has reported site-specific 
male-biased sex ratios in breeding grounds and along migratory corridors. 
However, one recent Southern Hemisphere study reported a female-biased sex 
ratio in a feeding area within a coastal migratory corridor, indicating that 
females may preferentially occupy some habitats. We investigated the classes 
and relative seasonal timing of humpback whales using Hervey Bay as a stopover 
early in the southern migration. Modeling and analyzes were undertaken using 
data from resighting histories of 361 individually identified whales between 
1992 and 2009. The data consisted of 2,131 sightings categorized by either sex, 
age, reproductive or maturational status. A female-biased sex ratio of 2.94:1 
indicates that Hervey Bay is a preferential stopover for females. The data 
revealed that the bay is important for mature females who co-occur with 
immature males and females during August. While during September and October 
mothers with calves accompanied by a few escorts dominate the Bay. Immature 
males and females socialize with mature females during August and September. 
The data support the hypothesis that habitat preferences and differential 
migration of females and males provides a plausible explanation for 
site-specific sex-bias in breeding grounds, migratory stopovers and along 
migratory corridors.


For those with a Canadian Journal of Zoology subscription an unformatted pdf of 
the accepted manuscript is available at: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2017-0086 
<https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2017-0086> 

The formatted manuscript is scheduled to be published in Volume 96, May 2018 
Issue of the Canadian Journal of Zoology.

 We will repost notification upon publication in the above issue.

Any enquiries regarding the manuscript please contact: tr...@oceania.org.au 
<mailto:tr...@oceania.org.au> 

Regards,

Trish Franklin, on behalf of all Authors
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