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Estimates of abundance and trend of Chilean blue whales off Isla de Chiloe, Chile
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WoS WOS:000391949500015
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85009363508
DOI 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0168646
Año 2017
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

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Extranjeras


Abstract



Since 1970, blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) have been seen feeding in the waters off southern Chile during the summer and autumn (December to May). Investigation of the genetic, acoustic and morphological characteristics of these blue whales shows that they are a distinct but unnamed subspecies, called the Chilean blue whales. Photo-identification surveys have been conducted in the waters off northwestern Isla Grande de Chiloe, southern Chile from 2004-2012 and Isla Chanaral, central Chile in 2012. Over this time, 1,070 blue whales were encountered yielding, after photo-quality control, 318 and 267 unique photographs of the left and right side of the flank respectively. Using mark-recapture analysis of left and right side photographs collected from Isla Grande de Chiloe (2004-2012), open population models estimate that similar to 570-760 whales are feeding seasonally in this region. POPAN superpopulation abundance estimates for the same feeding ground in 2012 are 762 (95% confidence intervals, CI = 638-933) and 570 (95% CI 475-705) for left and right side datasets respectively, very similar to results from closed population models. Estimates of trend revealed strong variation in abundance, peaking in 2009 and [suggesting] fluctuating use in the survey area over time, likely related to the density of their prey. High inter-annual return rates suggest a degree of site-fidelity of individuals to Isla Grande de Chiloe and that the number of whales using this feeding ground is relatively small.

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Revista ISSN
P Lo S One 1932-6203

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Vernazzani, B. G. Mujer Ctr Conservac Cetacea - Chile
Centro de Conservación Cetacea - Chile
2 Jackson, Jennifer A. Mujer BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY - Reino Unido
3 CABRERA-VERA, ELISA Mujer Ctr Conservac Cetacea - Chile
Centro de Conservación Cetacea - Chile
4 Carlson, Carole A. Mujer Coll Atlantic - Estados Unidos
College of the Atlantic - Estados Unidos
5 Brownell Jr, Robert L. Hombre NOAA - Estados Unidos
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Estados Unidos

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
Rufford Foundation
Natural Environment Research Council
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Pacific Whale Foundation
Global Greengrants Fund
British Antarctic Survey Polar Science for Planet Earth Programme - Natural Environment Research Council
Directorate General of the Maritime Territory and Merchant Marine (DIRECTEMAR) from the Chilean Navy
British Antarctic Survey Polar Science for Planet Earth Programme

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Agradecimiento
The Directorate General of the Maritime Territory and Merchant Marine (DIRECTEMAR) from the Chilean Navy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have provided Official Support to the Alfaguara (Chilean blue whale) Project. Additionally the Alfaguara project has been supported by the Global Greengrants Fund, Rufford Foundation, Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund and Pacific Whale Foundation. This study has been supported by the British Antarctic Survey Polar Science for Planet Earth Programme, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
We would like to thank the Directorate General of the Maritime Territory and Merchant Marine (DIRECTEMAR) from the Chilean Navy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their Official Support to the Alfaguara (Chilean blue whale) Project. We would also like to thank the valuable support of Global Greengrants Fund, Rufford Foundation, Mohamed Bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund and Pacific Whale Foundation to the Alfaguara Project. Thanks also to Trevor Branch and Justin Cooke for reviewing drafts of the manuscript. This study has been supported by the British Antarctic Survey Polar Science for Planet Earth Programme, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.

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