Overview of Balaenoptera whales strandings in Southern Brazil from 1993 to 2018

Lucas Milmann, Larissa Rosa de Oliveira, Daniel Danilewicz, Rodrigo Machado, Janaína Carrion Wickert, Federico Sucunza, Márcio Borges-Martins, Júlio E. Baumgarten, Paulo Henrique Ott
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The ecology and distribution of most baleen whales are poorly known in Brazilian waters, despite the history of whaling and the recent increase in the research effort. Although stranding data presents some caveats, it is useful to understand patterns of distribution and occurrence and to detect population trends. In this scenario, data from 25 years of a monitoring marine mammal stranding program were used to evaluate the composition and spatial-temporal patterns of Balaenoptera whales in southern Brazil. A stretch of 270 km on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul State (from 29°20’S to 31°21’S) was surveyed year-round between 1993 and 2018. Whales were identified, measured and sex determined whenever possible. Molecular identification through mtDNA analysis was obtained for 22 individuals and confirmed field identification in 17 cases. Forty-eight whales of four species were recorded: common minke whale B. acutorostrata n = 27, Antarctic minke whale B. bonaerensis n = 1, Bryde’s whale B. brydei n = 13, fin whale B. physalus n = 1. In addition, six whales were not identified at species level due to advanced decomposition. The larger number of strandings of common minke and Bryde’s whales may be related to their greater abundance and/or more coastal distribution. Both species were recorded year-round, but strandings of common minke and Bryde’s whales occurred mostly during winter/spring (77.77%) and spring/summer (66.66%), respectively. Although Bryde’s whales appear to remain in southern Brazilian waters during the entire year, the results suggest the existence of seasonal inshore-offshore movements. Moreover, the greater number of strandings of juveniles of common minke whales compared to adults (ratio 1.86:1) and their occurrence in different seasons suggest that some immature individuals may not leave this region, as previously pointed out by other studies. This long-term survey brings new evidence of the importance of this region in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean for some Balaenoptera species.
1993年至2018年巴西南部Balaenoptera鲸搁浅概况
尽管有捕鲸的历史和最近的研究努力,但大多数须鲸的生态和分布在巴西水域鲜为人知。虽然搁浅数据有一些缺点,但对于了解分布和发生的模式以及探测种群趋势是有用的。在本情景中,研究人员使用了25年监测海洋哺乳动物搁浅项目的数据来评估巴西南部Balaenoptera鲸的组成和时空格局。在1993年至2018年期间,对南里奥格兰德州海岸270公里(29°20′s至31°21′s)的一段区域进行了全年调查。只要有可能,就对鲸鱼进行鉴定、测量和性别确定。通过mtDNA分析获得分子鉴定22例,现场鉴定17例。记录到普通小须鲸B. acutorostrata n = 27,南极小须鲸B. bonaerensis n = 1,布氏鲸B. brydei n = 13,长须鲸B. physalus n = 1。此外,有6只鲸鱼由于深度分解而未被确定为物种水平。普通小须鲸和白鲸搁浅的数量较多可能与它们数量较多和/或分布在沿海地区有关。这两个物种全年均有记录,但普通小须鲸和白头鲸搁浅主要发生在冬春季(77.77%)和春夏季(66.66%)。尽管布氏鲸似乎全年都呆在巴西南部水域,但研究结果表明,它们存在季节性的近海运动。此外,普通小须鲸幼鲸搁浅的数量比成年小须鲸多(比例为1.86:1),而且发生在不同的季节,这表明一些未成熟的个体可能不会离开这一地区,正如之前其他研究指出的那样。这项长期调查为西南大西洋这一地区对一些Balaenoptera物种的重要性提供了新的证据。
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