Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)

For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here...

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Main Authors: Risch, Denise, Gales, Nicholas J., Gedamke, Jason, Kindermann, Lars, Nowacek, Douglas P., Read, Andrew J., Siebert, Ursula, Van Opzeeland, Ilse C., Van Parijs, Sofie M., Friedlaender, Ari S.
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:h415pc53b 2024-09-15T17:41:25+00:00 Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) Risch, Denise Gales, Nicholas J. Gedamke, Jason Kindermann, Lars Nowacek, Douglas P. Read, Andrew J. Siebert, Ursula Van Opzeeland, Ilse C. Van Parijs, Sofie M. Friedlaender, Ari S. https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/h415pc53b English [eng] eng unknown Royal Society https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/h415pc53b In Copyright Article ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:04Z For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive evidence that the bio-duck sound is produced by Antarctic minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). We analysed data from multi-sensor acoustic recording tags that included intense bio-duck sounds as well as singular downsweeps that have previously been attributed to this species. This finding allows the interpretation of a wealth of long-term acoustic recordings for this previously acoustically concealed species, which will improve our understanding of the distribution, abundance and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales. This is critical information for a species that inhabits a difficult to access sea-ice environment that is changing rapidly in some regions and has been the subject of contentious lethal sampling efforts and ongoing international legal action. Keywords: Antarctic minke whale, Southern Ocean, Bio-duck, Acoustic monitoring, Balaenoptera bonaerensis Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Minke whale Balaenoptera bonaerensis minke whale Sea ice Southern Ocean ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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description For decades, the bio-duck sound has been recorded in the Southern Ocean, but the animal producing it has remained a mystery. Heard mainly during austral winter in the Southern Ocean, this ubiquitous sound has been recorded in Antarctic waters and contemporaneously off the Australian west coast. Here, we present conclusive evidence that the bio-duck sound is produced by Antarctic minke whales (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). We analysed data from multi-sensor acoustic recording tags that included intense bio-duck sounds as well as singular downsweeps that have previously been attributed to this species. This finding allows the interpretation of a wealth of long-term acoustic recordings for this previously acoustically concealed species, which will improve our understanding of the distribution, abundance and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales. This is critical information for a species that inhabits a difficult to access sea-ice environment that is changing rapidly in some regions and has been the subject of contentious lethal sampling efforts and ongoing international legal action. Keywords: Antarctic minke whale, Southern Ocean, Bio-duck, Acoustic monitoring, Balaenoptera bonaerensis
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Risch, Denise
Gales, Nicholas J.
Gedamke, Jason
Kindermann, Lars
Nowacek, Douglas P.
Read, Andrew J.
Siebert, Ursula
Van Opzeeland, Ilse C.
Van Parijs, Sofie M.
Friedlaender, Ari S.
spellingShingle Risch, Denise
Gales, Nicholas J.
Gedamke, Jason
Kindermann, Lars
Nowacek, Douglas P.
Read, Andrew J.
Siebert, Ursula
Van Opzeeland, Ilse C.
Van Parijs, Sofie M.
Friedlaender, Ari S.
Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
author_facet Risch, Denise
Gales, Nicholas J.
Gedamke, Jason
Kindermann, Lars
Nowacek, Douglas P.
Read, Andrew J.
Siebert, Ursula
Van Opzeeland, Ilse C.
Van Parijs, Sofie M.
Friedlaender, Ari S.
author_sort Risch, Denise
title Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
title_short Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
title_full Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
title_fullStr Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
title_full_unstemmed Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
title_sort mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the antarctic minke whale (balaenoptera bonaerensis)
publisher Royal Society
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/h415pc53b
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