2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70056
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Female, juvenile, and calf sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus (Linnaeus 1758) records from Ireland

Seán A. O'Callaghan,
Bogna Griffin,
Stephanie Levesque
et al.

Abstract: Sperm whales spatially segregate by sex and social behavior as they mature. In the North Atlantic, male whales move to higher latitudes as far as Svalbard at 80° N, while females and young whales typically remain around lower latitudes below 40–45° N. The Azores, Madeira, and the Canary Islands constitute important nursery grounds for female and young sperm whales. Irish waters represent a midpoint for this species’ spatial segregation in the Northeast Atlantic, where the species occurs along the submarine can… Show more

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