Dear MARMAMers,

On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce the recent publication of 
our study entitled: Multiple pygmy blue whale acoustic populations in the 
Indian Ocean: whale song identifies a possible new population.

Leroy, E. C., Royer, J.-Y., Alling, A., Maslen, B.  & Rogers, T. (2021). 
Multiple pygmy blue whale acoustic populations in the Indian Ocean: whale song 
identifies a possible new population. Sci Rep 11, 8762 (2021). 
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88062-5

Abstract:
Blue whales were brought to the edge of extinction by commercial whaling in the 
twentieth century and their recovery rate in the Southern Hemisphere has been 
slow; they remain endangered. Blue whales, although the largest animals on 
Earth, are difficult to study in the Southern Hemisphere, thus their population 
structure, distribution and migration remain poorly known. Fortunately, blue 
whales produce powerful and stereotyped songs, which prove an effective clue 
for monitoring their different ‘acoustic populations.’ The DGD-Chagos song has 
been previously reported in the central Indian Ocean. A comparison of this song 
with the pygmy blue and Omura’s whale songs shows that the Chagos song are 
likely produced by a distinct previously unknown pygmy blue whale population. 
These songs are a large part of the underwater soundscape in the tropical 
Indian Ocean and have been so for nearly two decades. Seasonal differences in 
song detections among our six recording sites suggest that the Chagos whales 
migrate from the eastern to western central Indian Ocean, around the Chagos 
Archipelago, then further east, up to the north of Western Australia, and 
possibly further north, as far as Sri Lanka. The Indian Ocean holds a greater 
diversity of blue whale populations than thought previously.

This paper can be downloaded in open access here https://rdcu.be/cjamP

Alternatively e-mail me for a PDF copy, queries or comments: 
[email protected]
Best regards,
Emmanuelle


Emmanuelle LEROY -- Research Fellow
MammalLab -- School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences
University of New South Wales -- 2052 -- Australia
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