Dear colleagues,

we are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper:

Thomisch K, Boebel O, Bachmann J, Filun D, Neumann S, Spiesecke S and Van 
Opzeeland I (20019):
“Temporal patterns in the acoustic presence of baleen whale species in a 
presumed breeding area off Namibia”,
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, Vol. 620: 201–214,
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12952

Abstract:
The eastern Atlantic Ocean is considered to provide important breeding and
wintering habitats for several migratory cetacean species. The spatio-temporal 
distributions and
migratory behaviors of cetaceans off southern Africa are nevertheless still 
poorly understood. This
study investigated the temporal patterns of acoustic occurrence of baleen 
whales in a presumed
baleen whale breeding area off Namibia using passive acoustic recordings 
collected between November
2011 and May 2013. Our results show seasonal acoustic presence of humpback 
whales
Megaptera novaeangliae, fin whales Balaenoptera physalus and Antarctic minke 
whales B.
bonaerensis from November to January and from June to August. Their acoustic 
absence from
February to May possibly indicates that most animals migrated to other areas 
(presumably in
higher latitudes) in austral summer to feed. By contrast, Antarctic blue whales 
B. musculus intermedia
were acoustically present throughout the recording period, indicating that part 
of the population
remains at lower latitudes year-round. Our findings support the presumed 
ecological importance
of the oceanic area off Namibia, providing (part of) a suitable cetacean 
wintering and,
possibly, breeding range or migratory corridor. Furthermore, the occurrence of 
Antarctic blue and
minke whales off Namibia, concurrent with their reported acoustic presence in 
high-latitude feeding
areas, adds to growing evidence that baleen whale migration is not obligate but 
much more dynamic
than has long been assumed.

The article can be found here: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps12952

Please do not hesitate to contact me at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Best regards,
Karolin Thomisch


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Dr. Karolin Thomisch

Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung
Ocean Acoustics Lab
Klussmannstr. 3d
27570 Bremerhaven

Phone:  +49 (471) 4831 1032
Mail:     [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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