Minke whale localized acoustic detections off Kauai ...
Original provider: Regina A. Guazzo, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Dataset credits: Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Abstract: Minke whale boing calls are commonly detected in Hawaiian waters. When vocalizing, minke whales seem to be in one of two calling behavioral states. Most o...
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OBIS-SEAMAP
2022
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/a37uzf https://www.gbif.org/dataset/d99dba03-986e-441e-8b13-5de275543a52 |
Summary: | Original provider: Regina A. Guazzo, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Dataset credits: Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Abstract: Minke whale boing calls are commonly detected in Hawaiian waters. When vocalizing, minke whales seem to be in one of two calling behavioral states. Most often minke whales produce boings with inter-call intervals of several minutes, but sometimes minke whales call rapidly with inter-call intervals of less than a minute. Since minke whales are difficult to detect visually, cue rate based density estimation using passive acoustic monitoring has been proposed. However, the variables that influence cue rate or calling rate are poorly understood in most whales including minke whales. We collected passive acoustic recordings from 47 bottom-mounted hydrophones at the Pacific Missile Range Facility’s instrumented range off the coast of Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi to test the hypothesis that minke whales call more rapidly when closer in proximity to other calling conspecifics. A total ... |
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