Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale
Anti-predator strategies are often defined as ‘flight’ or ‘fight’, based upon prey anatomical adaptations for size, morphology and weapons, as well as observed behaviours in the presence of predators. The humpback whale Megaptera nova eangliae is considered a ‘fight’ specialist based upon anatomy an...
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ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/1ec079a7-ef93-4c18-adc0-7a8624c9f605 2023-05-15T15:36:54+02:00 Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale Cure, Charlotte Doksaeter-Sivle, Lise Visser, Fleur Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus Isojunno, Saana Harris, Catriona M Kvadsheim, Petter Lam, Frans-Peter Miller, Patrick 2015-04-22 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/predator-sound-playbacks-reveal-strong-avoidance-responses-in-a-fight-strategist-baleen-whale(1ec079a7-ef93-4c18-adc0-7a8624c9f605).html https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11231 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/19835/1/cure2015marineecolprogseries267_supp.pdf https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/19835/2/cure2015marineecolprogseries267.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Cure , C , Doksaeter-Sivle , L , Visser , F , Wensveen , P J , Isojunno , S , Harris , C M , Kvadsheim , P , Lam , F-P & Miller , P 2015 , ' Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 526 , pp. 267-282 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11231 Anti-predator strategy Predator sound playbacks Multi-sensor tag Behavioural responses Horizontal avoidance Baleen whale Humpback whale article 2015 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11231 2022-10-13T15:25:52Z Anti-predator strategies are often defined as ‘flight’ or ‘fight’, based upon prey anatomical adaptations for size, morphology and weapons, as well as observed behaviours in the presence of predators. The humpback whale Megaptera nova eangliae is considered a ‘fight’ specialist based upon anatomy and observations of grouping behaviour and active defence when attacked by killer whales. However, the early stage of humpback whale anti-predator strategy, when the prey detects the presence of a distant potential predator that may not have perceived it, has never been described. Our aim was to experimentally examine this initial stage of anti-predator responses. Humpbacks are likely to hear well at the frequencies of killer whale vocalisations, thus the perception of killer whale sounds could trigger anti-predator responses. To address this hypothesis, we played mammal-eating killer whale sounds to 8 solitary or paired humpback whales in North Atlantic feeding grounds and monitored their behavioural responses. We found that predator sound playbacks induced a cessation of feeding, a change in the diving pattern and a clear directional and rapid horizontal avoidance away from the speaker. Interestingly, in mothercalf pairs with young calves, the directional horizontal avoidance was atypically alternated by 90 degree turns, which may serve as a mechanism to better track the pre dator or a stealth tactic when more vulnerable animals are present. These results provide experimental evidence that humpback whales can exhibit a strong horizontal avoidance as an initial stage of anti-predator defence, indicating that anti-predator responses may be more graded and mixed than previously recognized. Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale Humpback Whale Killer Whale North Atlantic Killer whale University of St Andrews: Research Portal Marine Ecology Progress Series 526 267 282 |
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Anti-predator strategy Predator sound playbacks Multi-sensor tag Behavioural responses Horizontal avoidance Baleen whale Humpback whale Cure, Charlotte Doksaeter-Sivle, Lise Visser, Fleur Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus Isojunno, Saana Harris, Catriona M Kvadsheim, Petter Lam, Frans-Peter Miller, Patrick Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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Anti-predator strategies are often defined as ‘flight’ or ‘fight’, based upon prey anatomical adaptations for size, morphology and weapons, as well as observed behaviours in the presence of predators. The humpback whale Megaptera nova eangliae is considered a ‘fight’ specialist based upon anatomy and observations of grouping behaviour and active defence when attacked by killer whales. However, the early stage of humpback whale anti-predator strategy, when the prey detects the presence of a distant potential predator that may not have perceived it, has never been described. Our aim was to experimentally examine this initial stage of anti-predator responses. Humpbacks are likely to hear well at the frequencies of killer whale vocalisations, thus the perception of killer whale sounds could trigger anti-predator responses. To address this hypothesis, we played mammal-eating killer whale sounds to 8 solitary or paired humpback whales in North Atlantic feeding grounds and monitored their behavioural responses. We found that predator sound playbacks induced a cessation of feeding, a change in the diving pattern and a clear directional and rapid horizontal avoidance away from the speaker. Interestingly, in mothercalf pairs with young calves, the directional horizontal avoidance was atypically alternated by 90 degree turns, which may serve as a mechanism to better track the pre dator or a stealth tactic when more vulnerable animals are present. These results provide experimental evidence that humpback whales can exhibit a strong horizontal avoidance as an initial stage of anti-predator defence, indicating that anti-predator responses may be more graded and mixed than previously recognized. |
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Cure, Charlotte Doksaeter-Sivle, Lise Visser, Fleur Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus Isojunno, Saana Harris, Catriona M Kvadsheim, Petter Lam, Frans-Peter Miller, Patrick |
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Cure, Charlotte Doksaeter-Sivle, Lise Visser, Fleur Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus Isojunno, Saana Harris, Catriona M Kvadsheim, Petter Lam, Frans-Peter Miller, Patrick |
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Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale |
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https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/predator-sound-playbacks-reveal-strong-avoidance-responses-in-a-fight-strategist-baleen-whale(1ec079a7-ef93-4c18-adc0-7a8624c9f605).html https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11231 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/19835/1/cure2015marineecolprogseries267_supp.pdf https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/19835/2/cure2015marineecolprogseries267.pdf |
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Cure , C , Doksaeter-Sivle , L , Visser , F , Wensveen , P J , Isojunno , S , Harris , C M , Kvadsheim , P , Lam , F-P & Miller , P 2015 , ' Predator sound playbacks reveal strong avoidance responses in a fight strategist baleen whale ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 526 , pp. 267-282 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11231 |
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