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On Modeling the Macroecology of Baleen Whale Migration
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AbstractLong distance migrations are well known to occur in many baleen whale species. Yet, a global synthesis of this information is lacking. Here, we study baleen whales as a group and at a global scale, first analyzing the grey and peer-reviewed literature for information on the location of baleen whale calving and feeding grounds around the world. This information was then combined with modeled-data produced from an Earth System Model to estimate the global distribution of baleen whale calving and feeding habitats. A simple network theoretic heuristic was then used to identify the shortest over-water path connecting habitats. These shortest paths map well to known major migration routes for a number of species, suggesting that migration has evolved primarily to minimize travel distances. Identifying distance minimizing routes globally, that have demonstrable consistency to known migration routes for certain baleen whale species, offers a useful baseline perspective on large-scale migration patterns, from which many perturbations can by judged. As an example, we used our modeled migration routes to identify regions of the ocean that are likely hotspots of whale ship-strikes. Such information is useful for developing global conservation and management priorities for baleen whales.
Title: On Modeling the Macroecology of Baleen Whale Migration
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AbstractLong distance migrations are well known to occur in many baleen whale species.
Yet, a global synthesis of this information is lacking.
Here, we study baleen whales as a group and at a global scale, first analyzing the grey and peer-reviewed literature for information on the location of baleen whale calving and feeding grounds around the world.
This information was then combined with modeled-data produced from an Earth System Model to estimate the global distribution of baleen whale calving and feeding habitats.
A simple network theoretic heuristic was then used to identify the shortest over-water path connecting habitats.
These shortest paths map well to known major migration routes for a number of species, suggesting that migration has evolved primarily to minimize travel distances.
Identifying distance minimizing routes globally, that have demonstrable consistency to known migration routes for certain baleen whale species, offers a useful baseline perspective on large-scale migration patterns, from which many perturbations can by judged.
As an example, we used our modeled migration routes to identify regions of the ocean that are likely hotspots of whale ship-strikes.
Such information is useful for developing global conservation and management priorities for baleen whales.
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