This paper contributes to documenting a change in the distribution of North Atlantic right whales Eubalaena glacialis (NARWs) that occurred in the 2010s, when the whales largely abandoned their traditional summering grounds in the Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy/Scotian shelf. Data from a year-round passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) network in the Gulf of St. Lawrence were exploited to build the time series of NARW incursions into this inland sea of the Northwest Atlantic, from June 2010 to November 2018. NARWs visited the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence every year from June to January, until ice freeze-up. The earliest detections were made at the end of April and the latest in mid-January. Call occurrence peaked between August and the end of Octo...
Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavi...
AimTo obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales (...
International audienceAim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North ...
Given new distribution patterns of the endangered North Atlantic right whale (NARW; Eubalaena glacia...
Northward range shifts are increasingly being identified in mobile animals that are responding to cl...
Seven baleen whale species are found in the western North Atlantic Ocean, with limited information e...
Abstract Climate change is affecting species distributions in space and time. In the Gulf of Maine, ...
Ocean warming linked to anthropogenic climate change is impacting the ecology of marine species arou...
While baleen whales have been migrating through the oceans for millions of years, more recent human ...
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is considered the most endangered large whale s...
Offshore wind energy development is growing quickly around the world. In southern New England, USA, ...
Background - Little is known about migration patterns and seasonal distribution away from coastal su...
The western North Atlantic right whale population ranges primarily from calving grounds in coastal w...
Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavi...
Climate-induced changes in calanoid copepod (Calanus spp.) availability in traditional feeding areas...
Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavi...
AimTo obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales (...
International audienceAim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North ...
Given new distribution patterns of the endangered North Atlantic right whale (NARW; Eubalaena glacia...
Northward range shifts are increasingly being identified in mobile animals that are responding to cl...
Seven baleen whale species are found in the western North Atlantic Ocean, with limited information e...
Abstract Climate change is affecting species distributions in space and time. In the Gulf of Maine, ...
Ocean warming linked to anthropogenic climate change is impacting the ecology of marine species arou...
While baleen whales have been migrating through the oceans for millions of years, more recent human ...
The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is considered the most endangered large whale s...
Offshore wind energy development is growing quickly around the world. In southern New England, USA, ...
Background - Little is known about migration patterns and seasonal distribution away from coastal su...
The western North Atlantic right whale population ranges primarily from calving grounds in coastal w...
Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavi...
Climate-induced changes in calanoid copepod (Calanus spp.) availability in traditional feeding areas...
Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavi...
AimTo obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North Atlantic right whales (...
International audienceAim To obtain a plausible hypothesis for the historical distribution of North ...