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Reproductive parameters of the North Atlantic right whale

North Atlantic right whale reproduction was assessed for the period 1980 through 1998. At the end of this period, it was estimated there were between 299 and 437 right whales alive, including 70 mature females. Using maximum and minimum population estimates for the entire period, mean values for gro...

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Published in:The journal of cetacean research and management 2001-01 (2), p.231-236
Main Authors: Kraus, S D, Hamilton, P K, Kenney, R D, Knowlton, A R, Slay, C K
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Language:English
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Summary:North Atlantic right whale reproduction was assessed for the period 1980 through 1998. At the end of this period, it was estimated there were between 299 and 437 right whales alive, including 70 mature females. Using maximum and minimum population estimates for the entire period, mean values for gross annual reproductive rate were 0.36 and 0.49 respectively, and the mean value for calves per mature female per year was 0.25. There is a significant decreasing trend in calves per mature female per year over the entire study period. The mean age at first calving is 9.53 years. The mean number of cows recruited annually since 1985 is 3.8. Mean annual calving intervals have increased significantly during the study period from 3.67 years (1980-1992) to over 5 years (1993-1998). Although the North Atlantic population is affected by significant anthropogenic mortality, diminishing reproductive rates are probably also responsible for the plight of this species.
ISSN:1561-0713