Stejneger's beaked whale strandings in Alaska, 1995–2020

Presented here is the first comprehensive and updated compilation of history, distribution, and findings of Stejneger's beaked whales (Mesoplodon stejnegeri) in Alaska. Stejneger's beaked whales are a poorly understood, elusive, deep‐diving cetacean species found in the North Pacific Ocean...

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Hauptverfasser: Savage, Katharine N., Burek‐Huntington, Kathy, Wright, Sadie K., Bryan, Anna L., Sheffield, Gay, Webber, Marc, Stimmelmayr, Raphaela, Tuomi, Pam, Delaney, Martha A., Walker, William
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description Presented here is the first comprehensive and updated compilation of history, distribution, and findings of Stejneger's beaked whales (Mesoplodon stejnegeri) in Alaska. Stejneger's beaked whales are a poorly understood, elusive, deep‐diving cetacean species found in the North Pacific Ocean. Since Stejneger's beaked whale strandings data in Alaska through 1994 were last published, 35 additional strandings have been documented. Twenty‐seven animals stranded in the Aleutian Islands, seven stranded in Southcentral Alaska, and one animal stranded on St. Lawrence Island. Twenty‐two carcasses were necropsied, but only four were fresh. Seventeen of the 22 died during mass stranding events and cause of death could not be definitively determined. Barotrauma was suspected in three cases and infectious disease possibly complicated by barotrauma occurred in two cases. We documented an expansion of strandings into the northern Bering Sea, characterized a sex bias, examined stomach contents that included macroplastic, and identified parasites not previously associated with Stejneger's beaked whales. Also included are data on the largest known mass stranding of Stejneger's beaked whales, which occurred on Adak Island in 2018. The history, distribution, and findings presented here are central to further our understanding of this species.
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Animal behavior
Aquatic mammals
Barotrauma
beaked whale distribution
beaked whale pathology
Carcasses
Distribution
Infectious diseases
macroplastic ingestion
Marine mammals
Mesoplodon stejnegeri
Parasites
Sonar
Stejneger's beaked whale
Stomach content
Stranding
Whales
Whales & whaling
Ziphiidae
title Stejneger's beaked whale strandings in Alaska, 1995–2020
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