Dear Marmamers,

The following paper has just been published online:

Dalla Rosa, L., Secchi, E.R., Maia, Y.G., Zerbini, A.N., Heide-Jørgensen, M.P. 
2008. Movements of satellite-monitored humpback whales on their feeding ground 
along the Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology DOI 10.1007/s00300-008-0415-2

Abstract
Humpback whales were instrumented with satellite transmitters off the western 
Antarctic Peninsula in January of 2004-2006 to examine their movement patterns 
and habitat use. Whales were tracked from 4 to 80 days (mean = 36.5 days). 
Distance and travel rate estimates for nine individuals ranged from 223 to 
4,356 km and from 17 to 75 km/day, respectively. Considerable individual 
variation was observed in direction, speed and range of movements. The overall 
pattern was characterized by short- and long-distance movements between 
presumed foraging areas with relatively short residency times. Travel rates 
were lower at these sites, characterized by erratic movements, than during 
traveling between them. Area usage for six individuals based on the 95% fixed 
kernel home range with least squares cross-validation ranged from 2,771 to 
172,356 km2. The management boundary between the feeding grounds associated 
with Breeding Stocks G and A needs revision, as current available data suggest 
it should be located to the east of 50°W. This study is the first to present 
detailed information on the movements of humpback whales in the Southern Ocean.

A pdf copy is available online for Polar Biology subscribers at
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-008-0415-2

or upon request from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,
Luciano Dalla Rosa

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Luciano Dalla Rosa
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Zoology &
Marine Mammal Research Unit
University of British Columbia
Room 247, AERL, 2202 Main Mall
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4
Canada

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