Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence

Species conservation depends on robust population assessment. Data on population abundance, distribution, and connectivity are critical for effective management, especially as baseline information for newly documented populations. We describe a pygmy blue whale Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda popul...

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Main Authors: Barlow, DR, Torres, LG, Hodge, KB, Steel, D, Baker, CS, Chandler, TE, Bott, N, Constantine, R, Double, MC, Gill, P, Glasgow, D, Hamner, RM, Lilley, C, Ogle, M, Olson, PA, Peters, C, Stockin, KA, Tessaglia-Hymes, CT, Klinck, H
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Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2018-05-01
Series:Endangered Species Research
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v36/p27-40/
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spelling doaj-d5ecc918f7b44737b57bc834eb89266f2020-11-25T04:03:59ZengInter-ResearchEndangered Species Research1863-54071613-47962018-05-0136274010.3354/esr00891Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidenceBarlow, DRTorres, LGHodge, KBSteel, DBaker, CSChandler, TEBott, NConstantine, RDouble, MCGill, PGlasgow, DHamner, RMLilley, COgle, MOlson, PAPeters, CStockin, KATessaglia-Hymes, CTKlinck, HSpecies conservation depends on robust population assessment. Data on population abundance, distribution, and connectivity are critical for effective management, especially as baseline information for newly documented populations. We describe a pygmy blue whale Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda population in New Zealand waters with year-round presence that overlaps with industrial activities. This population was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach, including analysis of survey data, sighting records, acoustic data, identification photographs, and genetic samples. Blue whales were reported during every month of the year in the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, with reports concentrated in the South Taranaki Bight (STB) region, where foraging behavior was frequently observed. Five hydrophones in the STB recorded the New Zealand blue whale call type on 99.7% of recording days (January to December 2016). A total of 151 individuals were photo-identified between 2004 and 2017. Nine individuals were resighted across multiple years. No matches were made to individuals identified in Australian or Antarctic waters. Mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies differed significantly between New Zealand (n = 53 individuals) and all other Southern Hemisphere blue whale populations, and haplotype diversity was significantly lower than all other populations. These results suggest a high degree of isolation of this New Zealand population. Using a closed capture-recapture population model, our conservative abundance estimate of blue whales in New Zealand is 718 (SD = 433, 95% CI = 279-1926). Our results fill critical knowledge gaps to improve management of blue whale populations in New Zealand and surrounding regions.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v36/p27-40/
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author Barlow, DR
Torres, LG
Hodge, KB
Steel, D
Baker, CS
Chandler, TE
Bott, N
Constantine, R
Double, MC
Gill, P
Glasgow, D
Hamner, RM
Lilley, C
Ogle, M
Olson, PA
Peters, C
Stockin, KA
Tessaglia-Hymes, CT
Klinck, H
spellingShingle Barlow, DR
Torres, LG
Hodge, KB
Steel, D
Baker, CS
Chandler, TE
Bott, N
Constantine, R
Double, MC
Gill, P
Glasgow, D
Hamner, RM
Lilley, C
Ogle, M
Olson, PA
Peters, C
Stockin, KA
Tessaglia-Hymes, CT
Klinck, H
Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
Endangered Species Research
author_facet Barlow, DR
Torres, LG
Hodge, KB
Steel, D
Baker, CS
Chandler, TE
Bott, N
Constantine, R
Double, MC
Gill, P
Glasgow, D
Hamner, RM
Lilley, C
Ogle, M
Olson, PA
Peters, C
Stockin, KA
Tessaglia-Hymes, CT
Klinck, H
author_sort Barlow, DR
title Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
title_short Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
title_full Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
title_fullStr Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
title_full_unstemmed Documentation of a New Zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
title_sort documentation of a new zealand blue whale population based on multiple lines of evidence
publisher Inter-Research
series Endangered Species Research
issn 1863-5407
1613-4796
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Species conservation depends on robust population assessment. Data on population abundance, distribution, and connectivity are critical for effective management, especially as baseline information for newly documented populations. We describe a pygmy blue whale Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda population in New Zealand waters with year-round presence that overlaps with industrial activities. This population was investigated using a multidisciplinary approach, including analysis of survey data, sighting records, acoustic data, identification photographs, and genetic samples. Blue whales were reported during every month of the year in the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone, with reports concentrated in the South Taranaki Bight (STB) region, where foraging behavior was frequently observed. Five hydrophones in the STB recorded the New Zealand blue whale call type on 99.7% of recording days (January to December 2016). A total of 151 individuals were photo-identified between 2004 and 2017. Nine individuals were resighted across multiple years. No matches were made to individuals identified in Australian or Antarctic waters. Mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies differed significantly between New Zealand (n = 53 individuals) and all other Southern Hemisphere blue whale populations, and haplotype diversity was significantly lower than all other populations. These results suggest a high degree of isolation of this New Zealand population. Using a closed capture-recapture population model, our conservative abundance estimate of blue whales in New Zealand is 718 (SD = 433, 95% CI = 279-1926). Our results fill critical knowledge gaps to improve management of blue whale populations in New Zealand and surrounding regions.
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v36/p27-40/
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