Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica

This study investigates the relevance of the Elephant Island (EI) region for Southern Hemisphere fin whales ( Balaenoptera physalus ) in their annual life cycle. We collected 3 years of passive acoustic recordings (January 2013 to February 2016) northwest of EI to calculate time series of fin whale...

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Main Authors: Burkhardt, Elke, Van Opzeeland, Ilse, Cisewski, Boris, Mattmüller, Ramona, Meister, Marlene, Schall, Elena, Spiesecke, Stefanie, Thomisch, Karolin, Zwicker, Sarah, Boebel, Olaf
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Published: The Royal Society 2021
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rsos.201142 2024-09-15T17:48:46+00:00 Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica Burkhardt, Elke Van Opzeeland, Ilse Cisewski, Boris Mattmüller, Ramona Meister, Marlene Schall, Elena Spiesecke, Stefanie Thomisch, Karolin Zwicker, Sarah Boebel, Olaf 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201142 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.201142 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rsos.201142 en eng The Royal Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Royal Society Open Science volume 8, issue 5, page 201142 ISSN 2054-5703 journal-article 2021 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.201142 2024-08-19T04:24:58Z This study investigates the relevance of the Elephant Island (EI) region for Southern Hemisphere fin whales ( Balaenoptera physalus ) in their annual life cycle. We collected 3 years of passive acoustic recordings (January 2013 to February 2016) northwest of EI to calculate time series of fin whale acoustic indices, daily acoustic occurrence, spectrograms, as well as the abundance of their 20 Hz pulses. Acoustic backscatter strength, sea ice concentration and chlorophyll-a composites provided concurrent environmental information for graphic comparisons. Acoustic interannual, seasonal and diel patterns together with visual information and literature resources were used to define the period of occupancy and to infer potential drivers for their behaviour. Spectral results suggest that these fin whales migrate annually to and from offshore central Chile. Acoustic data and visual information reveal their arrival at EI in December to feed without producing their typical 20 Hz pulse. For all 3 years, acoustic activity commences in February, peaks in May and decreases in August, in phase with the onset of their breeding season. Our results emphasize the importance of EI for fin whales throughout most of the year. Our recommendation is to consider EI for establishing a marine protected area to expedite the recovery of this vulnerable species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Balaenoptera physalus Elephant Island Fin whale Sea ice The Royal Society Royal Society Open Science 8 5 201142
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description This study investigates the relevance of the Elephant Island (EI) region for Southern Hemisphere fin whales ( Balaenoptera physalus ) in their annual life cycle. We collected 3 years of passive acoustic recordings (January 2013 to February 2016) northwest of EI to calculate time series of fin whale acoustic indices, daily acoustic occurrence, spectrograms, as well as the abundance of their 20 Hz pulses. Acoustic backscatter strength, sea ice concentration and chlorophyll-a composites provided concurrent environmental information for graphic comparisons. Acoustic interannual, seasonal and diel patterns together with visual information and literature resources were used to define the period of occupancy and to infer potential drivers for their behaviour. Spectral results suggest that these fin whales migrate annually to and from offshore central Chile. Acoustic data and visual information reveal their arrival at EI in December to feed without producing their typical 20 Hz pulse. For all 3 years, acoustic activity commences in February, peaks in May and decreases in August, in phase with the onset of their breeding season. Our results emphasize the importance of EI for fin whales throughout most of the year. Our recommendation is to consider EI for establishing a marine protected area to expedite the recovery of this vulnerable species.
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author Burkhardt, Elke
Van Opzeeland, Ilse
Cisewski, Boris
Mattmüller, Ramona
Meister, Marlene
Schall, Elena
Spiesecke, Stefanie
Thomisch, Karolin
Zwicker, Sarah
Boebel, Olaf
spellingShingle Burkhardt, Elke
Van Opzeeland, Ilse
Cisewski, Boris
Mattmüller, Ramona
Meister, Marlene
Schall, Elena
Spiesecke, Stefanie
Thomisch, Karolin
Zwicker, Sarah
Boebel, Olaf
Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
author_facet Burkhardt, Elke
Van Opzeeland, Ilse
Cisewski, Boris
Mattmüller, Ramona
Meister, Marlene
Schall, Elena
Spiesecke, Stefanie
Thomisch, Karolin
Zwicker, Sarah
Boebel, Olaf
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title Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
title_short Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
title_full Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
title_fullStr Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and diel cycles of fin whale acoustic occurrence near Elephant Island, Antarctica
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