Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand
Autonomous recorders are frequently used for examining vocal behaviour of animals, and are particularly effective in remote habitats. Southern right whales are known to have an extensive acoustic repertoire. A recorder was moored at the isolated sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands for a year to examine w...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:76f43be2c52c44df90e057839a257a13 2023-05-15T14:03:17+02:00 Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand T. A. Webster S. M. Van Parijs W. J. Rayment S. M. Dawson 2019-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181487 https://doaj.org/article/76f43be2c52c44df90e057839a257a13 EN eng The Royal Society https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.181487 https://doaj.org/toc/2054-5703 2054-5703 doi:10.1098/rsos.181487 https://doaj.org/article/76f43be2c52c44df90e057839a257a13 Royal Society Open Science, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2019) acoustic behaviour passive acoustic monitoring vocalizations diel variation seasonality right whales Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181487 2022-12-31T11:30:14Z Autonomous recorders are frequently used for examining vocal behaviour of animals, and are particularly effective in remote habitats. Southern right whales are known to have an extensive acoustic repertoire. A recorder was moored at the isolated sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands for a year to examine whether the acoustic behaviour of southern right whales differed seasonally and throughout the day at their main calving ground in New Zealand. Recordings were made in each month except June, and vocalizations were audible in all months with recordings except January. A total of 35 487 calls were detected, of which upcalls were the most common (11 623). Call rate peaked in August (288 ± 5.9 [s.e.] calls/hour) and July (194 ± 8.3). Vocal behaviour varied diurnally with highest call rates detected at dusk and night, consistent with the concept that upcalls function primarily as contact calls. Zero-inflated model results confirmed that seasonal variation was the most important factor for explaining differences in vocal behaviour. An automated detector designed to expedite the analysis process for North Atlantic right whales correctly identified 80% of upcalls, although false detections were frequent, particularly when call rates were low. This study is the first to attempt year-round monitoring of southern right whale presence in New Zealand. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Auckland Islands North Atlantic Southern Right Whale Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic New Zealand Royal Society Open Science 6 3 181487 |
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Autonomous recorders are frequently used for examining vocal behaviour of animals, and are particularly effective in remote habitats. Southern right whales are known to have an extensive acoustic repertoire. A recorder was moored at the isolated sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands for a year to examine whether the acoustic behaviour of southern right whales differed seasonally and throughout the day at their main calving ground in New Zealand. Recordings were made in each month except June, and vocalizations were audible in all months with recordings except January. A total of 35 487 calls were detected, of which upcalls were the most common (11 623). Call rate peaked in August (288 ± 5.9 [s.e.] calls/hour) and July (194 ± 8.3). Vocal behaviour varied diurnally with highest call rates detected at dusk and night, consistent with the concept that upcalls function primarily as contact calls. Zero-inflated model results confirmed that seasonal variation was the most important factor for explaining differences in vocal behaviour. An automated detector designed to expedite the analysis process for North Atlantic right whales correctly identified 80% of upcalls, although false detections were frequent, particularly when call rates were low. This study is the first to attempt year-round monitoring of southern right whale presence in New Zealand. |
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Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand |
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Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand |
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Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand |
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Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand |
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Temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand |
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temporal variation in the vocal behaviour of southern right whales in the auckland islands, new zealand |
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