Balaenoptera acutorostrata acutorostrata; Passive acoustic monitoring; Conservation bioacoustics; Gulf of Mexico; Caribbean Sea; western North Atlantic Ocean; spatiotemporal distribution
Abstract :
[en] Substantial knowledge gaps remain regarding the migratory patterns of many whale species. Recent meta-analyses of passive acoustic sensor networks have provided critical information on the distribution of several baleen whale species across the western North Atlantic Ocean. However, of the baleen whale species known to regularly inhabit this region, knowledge on common minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) remains scarce, particularly at lower latitudes. A large passive acoustic dataset from the Wider Caribbean Region, comprising 92 deployments and over 11,900 recording days between 2001 and 2025, was analyzed using a convolutional neural network-based minke whale pulse train detector. The results provide novel insights into the spatial and temporal distribution of the common minke whale in the tropics and subtropics of the western North Atlantic Ocean. Our findings reveal pronounced spatial and seasonal occurrence patterns, with detections concentrated between 14°–18°N during winter months (December – March). This includes the first acoustic evidence of minke whales in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Montserrat, and Guadeloupe. Summer detections at some sites suggest the presence of non-migratory individuals challenging previous assumptions that their presence at lower northern latitudes is limited to the winter months. Despite considerable recording effort in the Gulf of Mexico, only one pulse train was detected, providing limited evidence of the species in this region. Results from this broadscale analysis refine the known winter range and potential breeding grounds of North Atlantic minke whales and underscore the value of passive acoustic monitoring in data-poor and logistically challenging environments.
Disciplines :
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Author, co-author :
Raick, Xavier ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution > Morphologie fonctionnelle et évolutive
Castro Sanchez, Helena
Risch, Denise
Ponirakis, Dimitri William
Soldevilla, Melissa S
Finley, Rhett
Myers, Andrew
Frouin-Mouy, Héloïse
van Parijs, Sofie
Davis, Genevieve
Mouy, Xavier
Rice, Aaron N
Language :
English
Title :
Passive acoustics reveal low-latitude distribution of North Atlantic minke whales