Dear MARMAM colleagues,


On behalf of my coauthors, I am pleased to share our paper recently
published open access in the Journal Marine Mammal Science which presents
and discusses seasonal patterns in the structure of a feeding aggregation
of male sperm whales in Northern Norway.



ABSTRACT

The sperm whale (*Physeter macrocephalus*) is one of the most widely
distributed cetaceans. Adult males commonly occupy high latitudes, whereas
females and juveniles occupy lower latitudes. In Northern Norway, previous
studies focused on the summer period limiting our understanding of the
seasonal dynamics of male foraging aggregations. We used year-round
capture–mark–recapture data based on photo identification between 2009 and
2023 to examine seasonal patterns within a male aggregation off Andøya,
Northern Norway. Our analysis encompassed 426 days of data, 111 days in
winter (October–April) and 315 days in summer (May–September). Among 365
identified individuals, 29% were encountered across multiple years. A
higher number of individuals could be identified in winter compared to
summer. The mean estimated residency time was shorter in winter (13 days)
than in summer (18 days). We identified four groups with distinct seasonal
preferences in occurrence and residency, suggesting seasonal and individual
foraging and social patterns. Despite the marked seasonal patterns, the
relatively short residency times imply this area constitutes only a
fraction of the broader foraging range of sperm whales in the Northeast
Atlantic. This study highlights the year-round presence of sperm whales in
the area, emphasizing their individual seasonal preferences.



Citation: Morange Z., Similä T., Rikardsen A.H., Blanchet M.-A. (2024)
Seasonal changes in the feeding aggregation structure of male sperm
whales (*Physeter
macrocephalus*) in Northern Norway. *Marine Mammal Science, *e13219,

*https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13219* <https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13219>



With kind regards,

-- 
Zoë Morange
PhD candidate,
The Arctic University of Norway (Tromsø) and Whale2Sea
*[email protected] <[email protected]>*
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