Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper: M.M. MacKay, B. Würsig, C.E. Bacon, and J.D. Selwyn. 2016. North Atlantic humpback whale (*Megaptera novaeangliae*) hotspots defined by bathymetric features off western Puerto Rico. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94(7):517-527, 10.1139/cjz-2015-0198 Abstract: North Atlantic humpback whales (*Megaptera novaeangliae* (Borowski, 1781)) are increasing in number, necessitating current data from winter areas for assessing potential interactions with humans. Occurrence patterns of humpback whales wintering off Puerto Rico were investigated to predict where whales aggregate in nearshore areas. Here we describe the relationship between group associations of humpback whales and bathymetric features off western Puerto Rico. Data were collected from 2011 to 2014. Effort consisted of 240.9 vessel h, 13.0 aerial h, and 303.6 h of land observations conducted over 165 days. A total of 197 humpback whale groups were observed with n = 331 individuals: 91 (46.2%) singletons, 67 (34%) dyads, 17 (8.6%) mother–calf pairs, 8 (4.1%) competitive groups, 8 (4.1%) mother–calf–escort groups, and 6 (3.1%) mixed-species associations. A linear regression model supported that group composition correlated with hotspots associated with four bathymetric features. Dyads and competitive groups were dispersed among features in deeper water. Singletons were observed farther from a shelf edge, whereas singing males were closely associated with a shelf edge. Mother–calf pairs occurred nearshore in shallow water; however, when mother–calf pairs were sighted with an escort, they were offshore. This study is especially important ahead of possible removal from the Endangered Species list. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/302475903_HUMPBACK_WHALE_Megaptera_novaeangliae_HOTSPOTS_DEFINED_BY_BATHYMETRIC_FEATURES_OFF_WESTERN_PUERTO_RICO If you are unable to download the article, send an email request to: mithr...@marine-eco.org Mithriel MacKay Ph.D. Executive Director & Director of Research and Education Marine and Coastal Ecology Research Center Inc. Gainesville, Florida Research station: Boqueron, Puerto Rico, USA website www.Marine-Eco.org email mithr...@marine-eco.org Education Hub www.Marine-Eco.org/mcerc-moodle Facebook www.Facebook.com/researchcenter Twitter @MCERCMarineEco
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