Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales
Time allocation to different activities and habitats enables individuals to modulate their perceived risks and access to resources and can reveal important trade?offs between fitness?enhancing activities (e.g., feeding vs. social behavior). Species with long reproductive cycles and high parental inv...
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ftuniveiffel:oai:HAL:hal-02915533v1 2024-01-07T09:44:37+01:00 Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales Isojunno, Saana Sadykova, Dina de Ruiter, Stacy Cure, Charlotte Visser, Fleur Thomas, Len Miller, Patrick James O'malley Harris, Catriona M. University of St Andrews Scotland School of Biological Sciences Aberdeen University of Aberdeen Calvin College Burton Unité Mixte de Recherche en Acoustique Environnementale (UMRAE) Université de Lyon-Centre d'Etudes et d'Expertise sur les Risques, l'Environnement, la Mobilité et l'Aménagement (Cerema)-Université Gustave Eiffel Universiteit Leiden = Leiden University 2017-01-01 https://hal.science/hal-02915533 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2044 en eng HAL CCSD Ecological Society of America info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1002/ecs2.2044 hal-02915533 https://hal.science/hal-02915533 doi:10.1002/ecs2.2044 ISSN: 2150-8925 Ecosphere https://hal.science/hal-02915533 Ecosphere, 2017, 8 (12), ⟨10.1002/ecs2.2044⟩ ACLI NAVAL SONAR ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE DTAG GLOBICEPHALA MELAS ACTIVITY SYNCHRONY BENTHIC HABITAT DEEP-DIVING MAMMAL ETHOGRAM HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL CEREMA IMPACT INTERNATIONAL SONAR NAVIGATION FAUNE [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2017 ftuniveiffel https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2044 2023-12-09T22:27:21Z Time allocation to different activities and habitats enables individuals to modulate their perceived risks and access to resources and can reveal important trade?offs between fitness?enhancing activities (e.g., feeding vs. social behavior). Species with long reproductive cycles and high parental investment, such as marine mammals, rely on such behavioral plasticity to cope with rapid environmental change, including anthropogenic stressors. We quantified activity budgets of free?ranging long?finned pilot whales in order to assess individual time trade?offs between foraging and other behaviors in different individual and ecological contexts, and during experimental sound exposures. The experiments included 1-2 and 6-7 kHz naval sonar exposures (a potential anthropogenic stressor), playback of killer whale (a potential predator/competitor) vocalizations, and negative controls. We combined multiple time series data from digital acoustic recording tags (DTAG) as well as group?level social behavior data from visual observations of tagged whales at the surface. The data were classified into near?surface behaviors and dive types (using a hidden Markov model for dive transitions) and aggregated into time budgets. On average, individuals (N = 19) spent most of their time (69%) resting and transiting near surface, 21% in shallow dives (depth Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Killer whale HAL Univ-Eiffel (Université Gustave Eiffel) Ecosphere 8 12 |
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ACLI NAVAL SONAR ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE DTAG GLOBICEPHALA MELAS ACTIVITY SYNCHRONY BENTHIC HABITAT DEEP-DIVING MAMMAL ETHOGRAM HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL CEREMA IMPACT INTERNATIONAL SONAR NAVIGATION FAUNE [SDE]Environmental Sciences |
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ACLI NAVAL SONAR ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE DTAG GLOBICEPHALA MELAS ACTIVITY SYNCHRONY BENTHIC HABITAT DEEP-DIVING MAMMAL ETHOGRAM HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL CEREMA IMPACT INTERNATIONAL SONAR NAVIGATION FAUNE [SDE]Environmental Sciences Isojunno, Saana Sadykova, Dina de Ruiter, Stacy Cure, Charlotte Visser, Fleur Thomas, Len Miller, Patrick James O'malley Harris, Catriona M. Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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ACLI NAVAL SONAR ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE DTAG GLOBICEPHALA MELAS ACTIVITY SYNCHRONY BENTHIC HABITAT DEEP-DIVING MAMMAL ETHOGRAM HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL CEREMA IMPACT INTERNATIONAL SONAR NAVIGATION FAUNE [SDE]Environmental Sciences |
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Time allocation to different activities and habitats enables individuals to modulate their perceived risks and access to resources and can reveal important trade?offs between fitness?enhancing activities (e.g., feeding vs. social behavior). Species with long reproductive cycles and high parental investment, such as marine mammals, rely on such behavioral plasticity to cope with rapid environmental change, including anthropogenic stressors. We quantified activity budgets of free?ranging long?finned pilot whales in order to assess individual time trade?offs between foraging and other behaviors in different individual and ecological contexts, and during experimental sound exposures. The experiments included 1-2 and 6-7 kHz naval sonar exposures (a potential anthropogenic stressor), playback of killer whale (a potential predator/competitor) vocalizations, and negative controls. We combined multiple time series data from digital acoustic recording tags (DTAG) as well as group?level social behavior data from visual observations of tagged whales at the surface. The data were classified into near?surface behaviors and dive types (using a hidden Markov model for dive transitions) and aggregated into time budgets. On average, individuals (N = 19) spent most of their time (69%) resting and transiting near surface, 21% in shallow dives (depth |
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University of St Andrews Scotland School of Biological Sciences Aberdeen University of Aberdeen Calvin College Burton Unité Mixte de Recherche en Acoustique Environnementale (UMRAE) Université de Lyon-Centre d'Etudes et d'Expertise sur les Risques, l'Environnement, la Mobilité et l'Aménagement (Cerema)-Université Gustave Eiffel Universiteit Leiden = Leiden University |
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Isojunno, Saana Sadykova, Dina de Ruiter, Stacy Cure, Charlotte Visser, Fleur Thomas, Len Miller, Patrick James O'malley Harris, Catriona M. |
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Isojunno, Saana Sadykova, Dina de Ruiter, Stacy Cure, Charlotte Visser, Fleur Thomas, Len Miller, Patrick James O'malley Harris, Catriona M. |
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Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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Individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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individual, ecological, and anthropogenic influences on activity budgets of long-finned pilot whales |
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https://hal.science/hal-02915533 https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2044 |
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ISSN: 2150-8925 Ecosphere https://hal.science/hal-02915533 Ecosphere, 2017, 8 (12), ⟨10.1002/ecs2.2044⟩ |
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