Dear MARMAM community,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our new
paper in FMS under the Whales and Climate Topic:

Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, are a highly migratory species exposed 
to a wide range of environmental factors during their lifetime. The spatial and 
temporal characteristics of such factors play a significant role in determining 
suitable habitats for breeding, feeding and resting. The existing studies of 
the relationship between oceanic conditions and humpback whale ecology provide 
the basis for understanding impacts on this species. Here we have determined 
the most relevant environmental drivers identified in peer-reviewed literature 
published over the last four decades, and assessed the methods used to identify 
relationships. A total of 148 studies were extracted through an online 
literature search. These studies used a combined estimated 105,000 humpback 
whale observations over 1,216 accumulated study years investigating the 
relationship between humpback whales and environmental drivers in both Northern 
and Southern Hemispheres. Studies focusing on humpback whales in feeding areas 
found preferences for areas of upwelling, high chlorophyll-a concentration and 
frontal areas with changes in temperature, depth and currents, where prey can 
be found in high concentration. Preferred calving grounds were identified as 
shallow, warm and with slow water movement to aid the survival of calves. The 
few studies of migration routes have found preferences for shallow waters close 
to shorelines with moderate temperature and chlorophyll-a concentration. 
Extracting information and understanding the influence of key drivers of 
humpback whale behavioral modes are important for conservation, particularly in 
regard to expected changes of environmental conditions under climate change.

The full article is Open Access and available online at:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.720774/full

Please feel free to contact me ([email protected]) with any
questions.

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