Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica

ABSTRACT: To date, the majority of studies investigating marine mammal distribution and behavior take a single-species perspective, which is often driven by the logistic difficulties of collecting appropriate data at sea. Passive acoustic monitoring, provided recording tools exhibit sufficient bandw...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Van Opzeeland, Ilse, Hillebrand, Helmut
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Published: Inter-Research 2020
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51718/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:51718 2024-09-15T17:42:34+00:00 Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica Van Opzeeland, Ilse Hillebrand, Helmut 2020-03 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51718/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51718/1/m638p191.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.67634e7e-1d6d-4daf-a160-6fe4a6f0accc unknown Inter-Research https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/51718/1/m638p191.pdf Van Opzeeland, I. and Hillebrand, H. (2020) Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica , Marine Ecology Progress Series, 638 , pp. 191-206 . doi:10.3354/meps13258 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13258> , hdl:10013/epic.67634e7e-1d6d-4daf-a160-6fe4a6f0accc EPIC3Marine Ecology Progress Series, Inter-Research, 638, pp. 191-206 Article isiRev 2020 ftawi https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13258 2024-06-24T04:24:41Z ABSTRACT: To date, the majority of studies investigating marine mammal distribution and behavior take a single-species perspective, which is often driven by the logistic difficulties of collecting appropriate data at sea. Passive acoustic monitoring, provided recording tools exhibit sufficient bandwidth, has the potential to provide insights into community structure as devices operate autonomously simultaneously collecting data on baleen, pinniped and toothed whale acoustic presence. Data can provide information on local species diversity, residency times and co-occurrence. Here, we used multi-year passive acoustic data from 6 sites in the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean, to explore how local marine mammal community compositions develop over time and in relation to sea-ice. Diversity peaked in austral late spring and early summer, shortly before seasonal sea-ice break-up. The effective number of species exhibited little variation over time, reflecting that species remain in Antarctic waters throughout austral winter. Community composition showed almost complete seasonal overturn, indicating that species replace each other throughout the year. For all 6 sites, community dissimilarity increased with increasing temporal distance, reflecting temporal trends in community composition beyond seasonality. Several species exhibited significant positive or negative co-occurrence patterns over time. These seasonal associations were consistent across all 5 oceanic sites, but partly inversed at the Western Antarctic Peninsula recording site. This study shows that the application of biodiversity metrics to passive acoustic monitoring data can foster insights into the timing of behaviors and community composition, which can boost the interpretation of responses in the light of ongoing environmental changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Sea ice Southern Ocean toothed whale Weddell Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Marine Ecology Progress Series 638 191 206
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description ABSTRACT: To date, the majority of studies investigating marine mammal distribution and behavior take a single-species perspective, which is often driven by the logistic difficulties of collecting appropriate data at sea. Passive acoustic monitoring, provided recording tools exhibit sufficient bandwidth, has the potential to provide insights into community structure as devices operate autonomously simultaneously collecting data on baleen, pinniped and toothed whale acoustic presence. Data can provide information on local species diversity, residency times and co-occurrence. Here, we used multi-year passive acoustic data from 6 sites in the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean, to explore how local marine mammal community compositions develop over time and in relation to sea-ice. Diversity peaked in austral late spring and early summer, shortly before seasonal sea-ice break-up. The effective number of species exhibited little variation over time, reflecting that species remain in Antarctic waters throughout austral winter. Community composition showed almost complete seasonal overturn, indicating that species replace each other throughout the year. For all 6 sites, community dissimilarity increased with increasing temporal distance, reflecting temporal trends in community composition beyond seasonality. Several species exhibited significant positive or negative co-occurrence patterns over time. These seasonal associations were consistent across all 5 oceanic sites, but partly inversed at the Western Antarctic Peninsula recording site. This study shows that the application of biodiversity metrics to passive acoustic monitoring data can foster insights into the timing of behaviors and community composition, which can boost the interpretation of responses in the light of ongoing environmental changes.
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author Van Opzeeland, Ilse
Hillebrand, Helmut
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Hillebrand, Helmut
Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
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title Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_short Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_full Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_fullStr Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
title_sort year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the weddell sea, antarctica
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Van Opzeeland, I. and Hillebrand, H. (2020) Year-round passive acoustic data reveal spatiotemporal patterns in marine mammal community composition in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica , Marine Ecology Progress Series, 638 , pp. 191-206 . doi:10.3354/meps13258 <https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13258> , hdl:10013/epic.67634e7e-1d6d-4daf-a160-6fe4a6f0accc
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