Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), Canada, have had far-reaching effects at all trophic levels. The abundance of fin whales Balaenoptera physalus has declined significantly in the northern GSL over the past decade. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the observed decline was correlated to changing environmental conditions. Cetacean sightings data from 292 surveys, resulting in 2986 fin whale encounters from 2007 to 2013, were used to fit 2 separate generalised additive models in terms of (1) bathymetric and oceanographic variables (the proxy model) and (2) modelled krill biomass (the prey model). The concept of ‘handling time’ was introduced to correct for time off search effort, applicable to other st...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
Understanding the dynamics of cetacean distribution in ecologically vulnerable regions is essential ...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), Canada, have had far-reaching effec...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), Canada, have had far-reaching effec...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL) have had far-reaching effects at all...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
Following the exploitation of North Atlantic stocks by commercial whaling in the 20th century, fin w...
Following the exploitation of North Atlantic stocks by commercial whaling in the 20th century, fin w...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
The Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL) is a major summer feeding ground for several rorqual whale species. T...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
Understanding the dynamics of cetacean distribution in ecologically vulnerable regions is essential ...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), Canada, have had far-reaching effec...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL), Canada, have had far-reaching effec...
Significant ecosystem changes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL) have had far-reaching effects at all...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
Following the exploitation of North Atlantic stocks by commercial whaling in the 20th century, fin w...
Following the exploitation of North Atlantic stocks by commercial whaling in the 20th century, fin w...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
Estimates of abundance and survivorship provide quantifiable measures to monitor populations and to ...
The Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL) is a major summer feeding ground for several rorqual whale species. T...
The fin whale Balaenoptera physalus, the second largest species in the animal kingdom to have lived ...
This study sought to estimate the effect of an anthropogenic and climate-driven change in prey avail...
Understanding the dynamics of cetacean distribution in ecologically vulnerable regions is essential ...