Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:

Modern long-range naval sonars are a potential disturbance for marine mammals and can cause disruption of feeding in cetaceans. We examined the lunge-feeding behaviour of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae before, during and after controlled exposure experiments with naval sonar by use of acoust...

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Main Authors: Sivle, L.D., Wensveen, P.J., Kvadsheim, P.H., Lam, F.P.A., Visser, F., Curé, C., Harris, C.M., Tyack, P.L., Miller, P.J.O.
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Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2016
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author Sivle, L.D.
Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Lam, F.P.A.
Visser, F.
Curé, C.
Harris, C.M.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
author_facet Sivle, L.D.
Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Lam, F.P.A.
Visser, F.
Curé, C.
Harris, C.M.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
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description Modern long-range naval sonars are a potential disturbance for marine mammals and can cause disruption of feeding in cetaceans. We examined the lunge-feeding behaviour of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae before, during and after controlled exposure experiments with naval sonar by use of acoustic and motion sensor archival tags attached to each animal. Lunge-feeding by humpback whales entails a strong acceleration to increase speed before engulfing a large volume of prey-laden water, which can be identified by an acoustic signature characterized by a few seconds of high-level flow-noise followed by a rapid reduction, coinciding with a peak in animal acceleration. Over 2 successive seasons, 13 humpback whales were tagged. All were subject to a no-sonar control exposure, and 12 whales were exposed to 2 consecutive sonar exposure sessions, with 1 h between sessions. The first sonar session resulted in an average 68% reduction in lunge rate during exposure compared to pre-exposure, and this reduction was significantly greater than any changes observed during the no-sonar control. During the second sonar session, reduction in lunge rate was 66% during sonar exposure compared to the pre-exposure level, but was not significant compared to the no-sonar control, likely due to a larger inter-individual variability because some individuals appeared to have habituated whereas others had not. Our results indicate that naval sonars operating near humpback whale feeding grounds may lead to reduced foraging and negative impacts on energy balance. © 2016 The authors.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:adceb5f4-ab8e-4ab9-906c-bd51d2963eec 2025-01-16T22:20:22+00:00 Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales: Sivle, L.D. Wensveen, P.J. Kvadsheim, P.H. Lam, F.P.A. Visser, F. Curé, C. Harris, C.M. Tyack, P.L. Miller, P.J.O. 2016-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:adceb5f4-ab8e-4ab9-906c-bd51d2963eec en eng Inter-Research uuid:adceb5f4-ab8e-4ab9-906c-bd51d2963eec 575674 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:adceb5f4-ab8e-4ab9-906c-bd51d2963eec Marine Ecology Progress Series, 562, 211-220 Behavioural response Humpback whale Lunge feeding Megaptera novaeangliae Naval sonar Animalia Cetacea Mammalia Megaptera 2015 Observation Weapon & Protection Systems AS - Acoustics & Sonar TS - Technical Sciences article 2016 fttno 2022-04-10T16:46:26Z Modern long-range naval sonars are a potential disturbance for marine mammals and can cause disruption of feeding in cetaceans. We examined the lunge-feeding behaviour of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae before, during and after controlled exposure experiments with naval sonar by use of acoustic and motion sensor archival tags attached to each animal. Lunge-feeding by humpback whales entails a strong acceleration to increase speed before engulfing a large volume of prey-laden water, which can be identified by an acoustic signature characterized by a few seconds of high-level flow-noise followed by a rapid reduction, coinciding with a peak in animal acceleration. Over 2 successive seasons, 13 humpback whales were tagged. All were subject to a no-sonar control exposure, and 12 whales were exposed to 2 consecutive sonar exposure sessions, with 1 h between sessions. The first sonar session resulted in an average 68% reduction in lunge rate during exposure compared to pre-exposure, and this reduction was significantly greater than any changes observed during the no-sonar control. During the second sonar session, reduction in lunge rate was 66% during sonar exposure compared to the pre-exposure level, but was not significant compared to the no-sonar control, likely due to a larger inter-individual variability because some individuals appeared to have habituated whereas others had not. Our results indicate that naval sonars operating near humpback whale feeding grounds may lead to reduced foraging and negative impacts on energy balance. © 2016 The authors. Article in Journal/Newspaper Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology)
spellingShingle Behavioural response
Humpback whale
Lunge feeding
Megaptera novaeangliae
Naval sonar
Animalia
Cetacea
Mammalia
Megaptera
2015 Observation
Weapon & Protection Systems
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
Sivle, L.D.
Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Lam, F.P.A.
Visser, F.
Curé, C.
Harris, C.M.
Tyack, P.L.
Miller, P.J.O.
Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title_full Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title_fullStr Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title_full_unstemmed Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title_short Naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
title_sort naval sonar disrupts foraging in humpback whales:
topic Behavioural response
Humpback whale
Lunge feeding
Megaptera novaeangliae
Naval sonar
Animalia
Cetacea
Mammalia
Megaptera
2015 Observation
Weapon & Protection Systems
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
topic_facet Behavioural response
Humpback whale
Lunge feeding
Megaptera novaeangliae
Naval sonar
Animalia
Cetacea
Mammalia
Megaptera
2015 Observation
Weapon & Protection Systems
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
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