Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific

The Northeast Pacific (NEP) population of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus musculus is currently managed as a single stock. We investigated the fine-scale frequency characteristics of 1 NEP blue whale song unit, the B call. We analyzed B calls from passive acoustic data collected between 2010 and 2...

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Published in:Endangered Species Research
Main Authors: Carbaugh-Rutland, Alexander, Rasmussen, Jeppe Have, Sterba-Boatwright, Blair, Sirovic, Ana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/93957
https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145
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spelling fttexasamucorpus:oai:tamucc-ir.tdl.org:1969.6/93957 2023-10-25T01:36:55+02:00 Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific Carbaugh-Rutland, Alexander Rasmussen, Jeppe Have Sterba-Boatwright, Blair Sirovic, Ana 2021-09-09 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/93957 https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145 en_US eng Carbaugh-Rutland A, Have Rasmussen J, Sterba-Boatwright B, Širović A (2021) Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific. Endang Species Res 46:19-33. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145 https://hdl.handle.net/1969.6/93957 https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ blue whales song variability population structure call frequency shift passive acoustic monitoring Article 2021 fttexasamucorpus https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145 2023-09-25T10:22:43Z The Northeast Pacific (NEP) population of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus musculus is currently managed as a single stock. We investigated the fine-scale frequency characteristics of 1 NEP blue whale song unit, the B call. We analyzed B calls from passive acoustic data collected between 2010 and 2013 at 2 low-latitude sites, Palmyra Atoll and the Hawaiian Islands, and 3 higher-latitude sites, off southern California, off Washington state and in the Gulf of Alaska. Frequency measurements were extracted along the contour of the third harmonic from each call, and data from each region were compared. Calls from the Gulf of Alaska and Hawai‘i presented a downshift in frequency, beginning just past the midway point of the contour, which was not present in calls recorded from southern California or Palmyra Atoll. Calls from Washington displayed intermediate characteristics between those from the other 2 high-latitude sites. Cluster analysis resulted in consistent grouping of call contours from Washington and southern California, in what we termed the NEP B1 variant, while contours from Hawai‘i and the Gulf of Alaska were grouped together, as a NEP B2 variant. Frequency differences were also observed among the variants; the Gulf of Alaska displayed the highest frequency on average, followed by Washington, then south ern California. Consistent with other studies, a yearly decline in the frequency of B calls was also observed. This discovery of at least 2 geographically distinct variants provides the first evidence of vocally distinct subpopulations within the NEP, indicating the possibility of a need for finer scale population segmentation. HARP data collection was supported by the Chief of Naval Operations CNO-N45 (Frank Stone, Ernie Young and Bob Gisiner) and the US Pacific Fleet Environ mental Monitoring Program (Chip Johnson). Data from ACO were provided by James Potemra, Bruce Howe and Fernando Santiago-Mandujano from the University of Hawai‘i. ACO was supported by research and instrumentation grants from the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Balaenoptera musculus Blue whale Alaska Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi: DSpace Repository Gulf of Alaska Pacific Endangered Species Research 46 19 33
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topic blue whales
song variability
population structure
call frequency shift
passive acoustic monitoring
spellingShingle blue whales
song variability
population structure
call frequency shift
passive acoustic monitoring
Carbaugh-Rutland, Alexander
Rasmussen, Jeppe Have
Sterba-Boatwright, Blair
Sirovic, Ana
Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
topic_facet blue whales
song variability
population structure
call frequency shift
passive acoustic monitoring
description The Northeast Pacific (NEP) population of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus musculus is currently managed as a single stock. We investigated the fine-scale frequency characteristics of 1 NEP blue whale song unit, the B call. We analyzed B calls from passive acoustic data collected between 2010 and 2013 at 2 low-latitude sites, Palmyra Atoll and the Hawaiian Islands, and 3 higher-latitude sites, off southern California, off Washington state and in the Gulf of Alaska. Frequency measurements were extracted along the contour of the third harmonic from each call, and data from each region were compared. Calls from the Gulf of Alaska and Hawai‘i presented a downshift in frequency, beginning just past the midway point of the contour, which was not present in calls recorded from southern California or Palmyra Atoll. Calls from Washington displayed intermediate characteristics between those from the other 2 high-latitude sites. Cluster analysis resulted in consistent grouping of call contours from Washington and southern California, in what we termed the NEP B1 variant, while contours from Hawai‘i and the Gulf of Alaska were grouped together, as a NEP B2 variant. Frequency differences were also observed among the variants; the Gulf of Alaska displayed the highest frequency on average, followed by Washington, then south ern California. Consistent with other studies, a yearly decline in the frequency of B calls was also observed. This discovery of at least 2 geographically distinct variants provides the first evidence of vocally distinct subpopulations within the NEP, indicating the possibility of a need for finer scale population segmentation. HARP data collection was supported by the Chief of Naval Operations CNO-N45 (Frank Stone, Ernie Young and Bob Gisiner) and the US Pacific Fleet Environ mental Monitoring Program (Chip Johnson). Data from ACO were provided by James Potemra, Bruce Howe and Fernando Santiago-Mandujano from the University of Hawai‘i. ACO was supported by research and instrumentation grants from the ...
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author Carbaugh-Rutland, Alexander
Rasmussen, Jeppe Have
Sterba-Boatwright, Blair
Sirovic, Ana
author_facet Carbaugh-Rutland, Alexander
Rasmussen, Jeppe Have
Sterba-Boatwright, Blair
Sirovic, Ana
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title Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
title_short Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
title_full Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
title_fullStr Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the Northeast Pacific
title_sort geographically distinct blue whale song variants in the northeast pacific
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https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01145
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