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      Global climate drives southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) population dynamics.

      Biology letters
      Animals, Climate, Disasters, Population Dynamics, Reproduction, Temperature, Whales, physiology

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          Sea surface temperature (SST) time-series from the southwest Atlantic and the El Niño 4 region in the western Pacific were compared to an index of annual calving success of the southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) breeding in Argentina. There was a strong relationship between right whale calving output and SST anomalies at South Georgia in the autumn of the previous year and also with mean El Niño 4 SST anomalies delayed by 6 years. These results extend similar observations from other krill predators and show clear linkages between global climate signals and the biological processes affecting whale population dynamics.

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          17148385
          1618902
          10.1098/rsbl.2005.0431

          Chemistry
          Animals,Climate,Disasters,Population Dynamics,Reproduction,Temperature,Whales,physiology
          Chemistry
          Animals, Climate, Disasters, Population Dynamics, Reproduction, Temperature, Whales, physiology

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