Acoustic signalling and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales ( Balaenoptera bonaerensis )

Acoustic signalling is the predominant form of communication among cetaceans. Understanding the behavioural state of calling individuals can provide insights into the specific function of sound production; in turn, this information can aid the evaluation of passive monitoring datasets to estimate sp...

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Published in:Royal Society Open Science
Main Authors: Casey, C. B., Weindorf, S., Levy, E., Linsky, J. M. J., Cade, D. E., Goldbogen, J. A., Nowacek, D. P., Friedlaender, A. S.
Other Authors: World Wildlife Fund, Office of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2022
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rsos.211557 2024-06-23T07:47:36+00:00 Acoustic signalling and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales ( Balaenoptera bonaerensis ) Casey, C. B. Weindorf, S. Levy, E. Linsky, J. M. J. Cade, D. E. Goldbogen, J. A. Nowacek, D. P. Friedlaender, A. S. World Wildlife Fund Office of Polar Programs National Science Foundation 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211557 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.211557 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full-xml/10.1098/rsos.211557 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Royal Society Open Science volume 9, issue 7 ISSN 2054-5703 journal-article 2022 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211557 2024-06-04T06:23:09Z Acoustic signalling is the predominant form of communication among cetaceans. Understanding the behavioural state of calling individuals can provide insights into the specific function of sound production; in turn, this information can aid the evaluation of passive monitoring datasets to estimate species presence, density, and behaviour. Antarctic minke whales are the most numerous baleen whale species in the Southern Ocean. However, our knowledge of their vocal behaviour is limited. Using, to our knowledge, the first animal-borne audio-video documentation of underwater behaviour in this species, we characterize Antarctic minke whale sound production and evaluate the association between acoustic behaviour, foraging behaviour, diel patterns and the presence of close conspecifics. In addition to the previously described downsweep call, we find evidence of three novel calls not previously described in their vocal repertoire. Overall, these signals displayed peak frequencies between 90 and 175 Hz and ranged from 0.2 to 0.8 s on average (90% duration). Additionally, each of the four call types was associated with measured behavioural and environmental parameters. Our results represent a significant advancement in understanding of the life history of this species and improve our capacity to acoustically monitor minke whales in a rapidly changing Antarctic region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Minke whale Balaenoptera bonaerensis baleen whale minke whale Southern Ocean The Royal Society Antarctic Southern Ocean Royal Society Open Science 9 7
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description Acoustic signalling is the predominant form of communication among cetaceans. Understanding the behavioural state of calling individuals can provide insights into the specific function of sound production; in turn, this information can aid the evaluation of passive monitoring datasets to estimate species presence, density, and behaviour. Antarctic minke whales are the most numerous baleen whale species in the Southern Ocean. However, our knowledge of their vocal behaviour is limited. Using, to our knowledge, the first animal-borne audio-video documentation of underwater behaviour in this species, we characterize Antarctic minke whale sound production and evaluate the association between acoustic behaviour, foraging behaviour, diel patterns and the presence of close conspecifics. In addition to the previously described downsweep call, we find evidence of three novel calls not previously described in their vocal repertoire. Overall, these signals displayed peak frequencies between 90 and 175 Hz and ranged from 0.2 to 0.8 s on average (90% duration). Additionally, each of the four call types was associated with measured behavioural and environmental parameters. Our results represent a significant advancement in understanding of the life history of this species and improve our capacity to acoustically monitor minke whales in a rapidly changing Antarctic region.
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National Science Foundation
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author Casey, C. B.
Weindorf, S.
Levy, E.
Linsky, J. M. J.
Cade, D. E.
Goldbogen, J. A.
Nowacek, D. P.
Friedlaender, A. S.
spellingShingle Casey, C. B.
Weindorf, S.
Levy, E.
Linsky, J. M. J.
Cade, D. E.
Goldbogen, J. A.
Nowacek, D. P.
Friedlaender, A. S.
Acoustic signalling and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales ( Balaenoptera bonaerensis )
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