Southern right whale behavioral changes due to interactions with whale‐watching vessels: evidence‐based calculations aimed at improving management policies

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Magdalena Arias, Silvana Dans, Enrique A. Crespo, Raúl A. C. González
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Interactions between whale‐watching vessels and cetaceans have raised questions regarding the sustainability of whale‐watching. This study aimed to build a model for managing whale‐watching activity. The approach involved establishing vessel‐exposure thresholds based on changes in short‐term behavioral responses of southern right whales in the Bahía San Antonio Marine Protected Area of Argentina. The model serves as a source of information for management decision‐making in whale‐watching operations, with an estimated framework for the maximum carrying capacity dictating the vessel‐exposure level that can be maintained with no significant changes in the whales' activity budgets. The model, based on Markov chains, indicated that surface active behavior was the form most sensitive to the presence of tourism vessels. However, vessel exposure always remained below nonsustainability threshold, defined as the amount of time that a whale could be disturbed by vessels without significantly changing its activity budget. Therefore, the observed changes were biologically insignificant. Thus, whale watching in this area is developing with minimal impact on southern right whales. An understanding of the exposure thresholds is essential for establishing management strategies that enable sustainable whale watching. This approach is crucial for setting limits within a scenario of future growth and reducing activity when demand exceeds the carrying capacity.
与观鲸船互动导致的南露脊鲸行为变化:旨在改进管理政策的循证计算
观鲸船与鲸目动物之间的互动引发了有关观鲸活动可持续性的问题。这项研究旨在建立一个管理观鲸活动的模型。该方法包括根据阿根廷圣安东尼奥湾海洋保护区南露脊鲸短期行为反应的变化,建立船只接触阈值。该模型可作为观鲸活动管理决策的信息来源,其最大承载能力的估计框架决定了在鲸鱼活动预算不发生重大变化的情况下可维持的船只暴露水平。基于马尔可夫链的模型表明,鲸鱼的水面活动行为对旅游船只的存在最为敏感。然而,船只暴露始终低于非可持续性阈值,该阈值的定义是鲸鱼在不显著改变其活动预算的情况下受到船只干扰的时间量。因此,观察到的变化在生物学上是微不足道的。因此,该地区的观鲸活动在发展过程中对南露脊鲸的影响微乎其微。了解接触阈值对于制定可持续观鲸的管理策略至关重要。这种方法对于在未来增长的情况下设定限制以及在需求超过承载能力时减少活动至关重要。
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Marine Mammal Science
Marine Mammal Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.70%
发文量
89
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published for the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Marine Mammal Science is a source of significant new findings on marine mammals resulting from original research on their form and function, evolution, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, behavior, population biology, life history, genetics, ecology and conservation. The journal features both original and review articles, notes, opinions and letters. It serves as a vital resource for anyone studying marine mammals.
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