Fine-scale habitat use by humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in Zavora Bay, Mozambique

Charlotte D. Van Driessche, N. Cullain, Yara Tibiriçá, I. O’Connor
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Little is known about the humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) of the East-African Coast genetic sub-unit (C1). With an estimated population size of 7000 whales, they demonstrate the resilience of the species after commercial whaling caused population numbers to decline drastically. Zavora Bay, Mozambique offers an ideal observation point of the passage of the whales during their annual migration towards the breeding ground of southern Africa and serves as an operating base to monitor this population. This study aimed at identifying the importance of Zavora Bay as part of this breeding ground and the core regions for humpback whale use within the study area. Results showed the waters off the coast of Zavora are actively used for breeding and do not merely serve as passage towards the wintering habitats. A mother-calf pair separation with a preference for shallower waters closer to shore was observed. Besides depth and distance to shore, slope also proved to have a significant influence on the distribution of adult humpback whales. Increased survey effort and more detailed investigation of the threats to humpback whales within the waters of Zavora are recommended.
莫桑比克Zavora湾座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae)精细尺度栖息地的使用
人们对东非海岸遗传亚单位(C1)的座头鲸(Megaptera novaeangliae)知之甚少。据估计,鲸鱼的数量为7000头,它们展示了在商业捕鲸导致鲸鱼数量急剧下降后,鲸鱼物种的恢复能力。莫桑比克的扎沃拉湾提供了一个理想的观察点,可以观察鲸鱼每年向非洲南部繁殖地迁徙的过程,也可以作为监测鲸鱼数量的基地。这项研究旨在确定扎沃拉湾作为研究区域内座头鲸繁殖地和核心区域的重要性。结果表明,扎沃拉海岸附近的水域被积极用于繁殖,而不仅仅是作为通往越冬栖息地的通道。在靠近海岸的较浅水域观察到母子对分离。除了深度和离岸距离外,坡度对成年座头鲸的分布也有显著影响。建议加大调查力度,更详细地调查扎沃拉水域内座头鲸面临的威胁。
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