Observations of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in the fjords of Chilean Patagonia

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Juan J. Capella
José Z. Abramson
Yerko A. Vilina
Jorge Gibbons
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[1] Whale Sound Ltda.,Departamento de Psicobiología
[2] Fundación Yubarta,Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria
[3] Universidad Complutense,Proyecto Gaia, Instituto de la Patagonia
[4] Universidad Santo Tomás,undefined
[5] Universidad de Magallanes,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2014年 / 37卷
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Group stability; Patagonian fjords; Prey; Seasonal occurrence; Southern Ocean type A killer whale;
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Killer whales occur in Chilean waters, but their seasonality, diets, and overall distribution are poorly known. Here, we present data on group composition, site fidelity, and prey species of individual killer whales recorded in 63 sightings between 2004 and 2012 in the Chilean Patagonian fjords. Group sizes were small (mean = 5, SD = 2.5 for calf groups; mean = 3, SD = 1.5 for non-calf groups), and occurrence was significantly lower in summer months. Photographs enabled identification of 55 individuals from natural markings, and all resembled Southern Ocean type A killer whales. The species was transient in the area; the average presence was 1.7 days with 60 % of individuals seen only once. Occupancy was 3–44 days, and low levels of site fidelity were recorded (64 % of individuals were seen in only 1 year). Group composition at short time scales (3 months) remained stable, but we detected changes at longer time scales. Prey included fish, otariids, and seabirds. Twelve individual killer whales showed a broad dietary spectrum: 3 ate otariids and fish, 2 ate birds and otariids, and 7 ate otariids, birds, and possibly fish. Further research is needed to increase basic biological knowledge of these killer whales and to determine the relationship with type A killer whales from the Southern Ocean.
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