Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar
Controlled exposure experiments (CEEs) have demonstrated that naval pulsed active sonar (PAS) can induce costly behavioral responses in cetaceans similar to antipredator responses. New generation continuous active sonars (CAS) emit lower amplitude levels but more continuous signals. We conducted CEE...
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author | Charlotte Curé Saana Isojunno Marije L. Siemensma Paul J. Wensveen Célia Buisson Lise D. Sivle Benjamin Benti Rune Roland Petter H. Kvadsheim Frans-Peter A. Lam Patrick J. O. Miller |
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description | Controlled exposure experiments (CEEs) have demonstrated that naval pulsed active sonar (PAS) can induce costly behavioral responses in cetaceans similar to antipredator responses. New generation continuous active sonars (CAS) emit lower amplitude levels but more continuous signals. We conducted CEEs with PAS, CAS and no-sonar control on free-ranging sperm whales in Norway. Two panels blind to experimental conditions concurrently inspected acoustic-and-movement-tag data and visual observations of tagged whales and used an established severity scale (0–9) to assign scores to putative responses. Only half of the exposures elicited a response, indicating overall low responsiveness in sperm whales. Responding whales (10 of 12) showed more, and more severe responses to sonar compared to no-sonar. Moreover, the probability of response increased when whales were previously exposed to presence of predatory and/or competing killer or long-finned pilot whales. Various behavioral change types occurred over a broad range of severities (1–6) during CAS and PAS. When combining all behavioral types, the proportion of responses to CAS was significantly higher than no-sonar but not different from PAS. Responses potentially impacting vital rates i.e., with severity ≥4, were initiated at received cumulative sound exposure levels (dB re 1 μPa2 s) of 137–177 during CAS and 143–181 during PAS. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2077-1312/9/4/444/ 2025-05-18T14:06:26+00:00 Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar Charlotte Curé Saana Isojunno Marije L. Siemensma Paul J. Wensveen Célia Buisson Lise D. Sivle Benjamin Benti Rune Roland Petter H. Kvadsheim Frans-Peter A. Lam Patrick J. O. Miller agris 2021-04-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9040444 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Ocean Engineering https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse9040444 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Volume 9 Issue 4 Pages: 444 behavioral response studies severity scoring of responses controlled exposure experiments cetaceans Physeter macrocephalus continuous naval sonar Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9040444 2025-04-22T00:41:01Z Controlled exposure experiments (CEEs) have demonstrated that naval pulsed active sonar (PAS) can induce costly behavioral responses in cetaceans similar to antipredator responses. New generation continuous active sonars (CAS) emit lower amplitude levels but more continuous signals. We conducted CEEs with PAS, CAS and no-sonar control on free-ranging sperm whales in Norway. Two panels blind to experimental conditions concurrently inspected acoustic-and-movement-tag data and visual observations of tagged whales and used an established severity scale (0–9) to assign scores to putative responses. Only half of the exposures elicited a response, indicating overall low responsiveness in sperm whales. Responding whales (10 of 12) showed more, and more severe responses to sonar compared to no-sonar. Moreover, the probability of response increased when whales were previously exposed to presence of predatory and/or competing killer or long-finned pilot whales. Various behavioral change types occurred over a broad range of severities (1–6) during CAS and PAS. When combining all behavioral types, the proportion of responses to CAS was significantly higher than no-sonar but not different from PAS. Responses potentially impacting vital rates i.e., with severity ≥4, were initiated at received cumulative sound exposure levels (dB re 1 μPa2 s) of 137–177 during CAS and 143–181 during PAS. Text Physeter macrocephalus MDPI Open Access Publishing Norway Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9 4 444 |
spellingShingle | behavioral response studies severity scoring of responses controlled exposure experiments cetaceans Physeter macrocephalus continuous naval sonar Charlotte Curé Saana Isojunno Marije L. Siemensma Paul J. Wensveen Célia Buisson Lise D. Sivle Benjamin Benti Rune Roland Petter H. Kvadsheim Frans-Peter A. Lam Patrick J. O. Miller Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title | Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title_full | Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title_fullStr | Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title_full_unstemmed | Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title_short | Severity Scoring of Behavioral Responses of Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus) to Novel Continuous versus Conventional Pulsed Active Sonar |
title_sort | severity scoring of behavioral responses of sperm whales (physeter macrocephalus) to novel continuous versus conventional pulsed active sonar |
topic | behavioral response studies severity scoring of responses controlled exposure experiments cetaceans Physeter macrocephalus continuous naval sonar |
topic_facet | behavioral response studies severity scoring of responses controlled exposure experiments cetaceans Physeter macrocephalus continuous naval sonar |
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