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García-Morales, R., E.L., Perez-Lezama & B., Shirasago-Germán
(2017).
Influence of environmental variability on distribution and relative abundance of baleen whales (suborder Mysticeti) in the Gulf of California.
Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective.
38(6): e12479.
DOI: 10.1111/maec.12479.
Influence of environmental variability on distribution and relative abundance of baleen whales (suborder Mysticeti) in the Gulf of California
Ricardo García-Morales, Edgar Leonardo Perez-Lezama y Bernardo Shirasago-Germán
The Gulf of California (GC) is one of the most productive seas in the Pacific Ocean because of several oceanographic phenomena that support many marine mammal spe- cies, particularly of the cetacean order. The environmental variability of the GC was analysed during the cold and warm periods of 2005 and 2006 and its effects on the distribution and relative abundance of baleen whales using sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) concentration. Satellite image analysis allowed us to detect important differences in both Chl a concentration and SST including cold to warm periods, even between the two cold periods and between the two warm periods. The cold periods had the highest number of whales: 99 individuals in 2005 and 183 in 2006, which were distributed along the entire gulf. Fewer animals were recorded in the warm period: 46 individuals in 2005 and 30 in 2006, which were mainly distributed in the northern part of the gulf. We concluded that SST influenced the relative abundance of baleen whales while Chl aconcentration influenced their distribution.
Palabras clave: baleen whales (suborder Mysticeti); Gulf of California; distribution and abundance; environmental variability.
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