Daytime dive characteristics from six short-finned pilot whales Globicephala macrorhynchus off Madeira Island


Autoria(s): Alves, Filipe M. A.; Dinis, Ana; Ribeiro, Cláudia; Nicolau, Cátia; Kaufmann, Manfred; Fortuna, Caterina M.; Freitas, Luís
Data(s)

30/01/2015

30/01/2015

2013

Resumo

Six time-depth recorders attached with suction-cups were deployed in resident and transient adult short-finned pilot whales to evaluate their daytime diving characteristics in their preferred habitat area off Madeira Island. Here, data on the proportion of time spent at the surface and at different dive phases (descent, bottom and ascent), dive depths and dive rates are presented. With mean attachment durations of 2 h 31 min (SD=2 h), the whales spent a considerable amount of time at the surface (mean=76.3%, SD=18.6) and presented a low diving rate (mean=6.8 dives h‾¹, SD=6.1; considering dive as submergence deeper than 10 m). The maximum dive depth recorded in this study was 988 m, and dives deeper than 500 m, which were recorded from resident and transient whales, suggest foraging activity along their preferred habitat area. The analysis of dives deeper than 100 m shows that the percentage of time spent on descent, bottom or ascent varied between dives, with means of ~40, 30 and 30%, respectively.

Identificador

"ARQUIPÉLAGO. Life and Marine Sciences". ISSN 0873-4704. Nº 31 (2014): 1-8.

0873-4704

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3288

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Universidade dos Açores

Relação

Ciências Biológicas e Marinhas = Life and Marine Sciences;31

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Biologgers #Dive Profile #Marine Mammal #NE Atlantic #TDRs
Tipo

article