Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar

Controlled exposure experiments using 1-2kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales, one minke whale and one bottlenose whale during 3 field trials from 2011-2013. Ship approaches without sonar transmissions, playbacks of killer whale vocalizations and broadband noise were conducted as...

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Published in:Aquatic Mammals
Main Authors: Sivle, Lise D., Kvadsheim, Petter H., Cure, Charlotte, Isojunno, Saana, Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus, Lam, Frans-Peter A., Visser, Fleur, Kleivane, Lars, Tyack, Peter Lloyd, Harris, Catriona M, Miller, Patrick
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/severity-of-expertidentified-behavioural-responses-of-humpback-whale-minke-whale-and-northern-bottlenose-whale-to-naval-sonar(5c852a6f-3a19-4bc5-bcaa-c76f9430c19b).html
https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.41.4.2015.469
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author Sivle, Lise D.
Kvadsheim, Petter H.
Cure, Charlotte
Isojunno, Saana
Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus
Lam, Frans-Peter A.
Visser, Fleur
Kleivane, Lars
Tyack, Peter Lloyd
Harris, Catriona M
Miller, Patrick
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Tyack, Peter Lloyd
Harris, Catriona M
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description Controlled exposure experiments using 1-2kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales, one minke whale and one bottlenose whale during 3 field trials from 2011-2013. Ship approaches without sonar transmissions, playbacks of killer whale vocalizations and broadband noise were conducted as controls. Behavioural parameters such as horizontal movement, diving, social interactions, and vocalizations were recorded by animal-attached tags and by visual and acoustic tracking. Based on these data, two expert panels independently scored the severity of behavioural changes that were judged likely to be responses to the experimental stimuli, using a severity scale ranging from no effect (0) to high potential to affect vital rates (9) if exposed repeatedly. After scoring, consensus was reached with a third-party moderator. In humpback whales, k iller whale playbacks induced more severe responses than sonar exposure, and both sonar exposures and killer whale playbacks induced more responses and responses of higher severity than the no-sonar ship approaches and broadband noise playbacks. The most common response during sonar exposures in all three species was avoidance of the sound source. The most severe responses to sonar (severity 8) were long-term area avoidance by the bottlenose whale and progressive high-speed avoidance in the minke whale. Other severe responses included prolonged avoidance and cessation of feeding (severity 7). The minke whale and bottlenose whale started avoiding the source at a received sound pressure level (SPL) of 146 and 130 dB re 1µPa, respectively. Humpback whales generally had less severe responses that were triggered at higher received levels. The probability of severity scores with potential to affect vital rates increased with increasing SELcum. The single experiments with bottlenose and minke whales suggest they have greater susceptibility to sonar disturbance than humpback whales, but additional studies are needed to confirm this result.
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/5c852a6f-3a19-4bc5-bcaa-c76f9430c19b 2025-01-16T20:47:52+00:00 Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar Sivle, Lise D. Kvadsheim, Petter H. Cure, Charlotte Isojunno, Saana Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus Lam, Frans-Peter A. Visser, Fleur Kleivane, Lars Tyack, Peter Lloyd Harris, Catriona M Miller, Patrick 2015-11-19 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/severity-of-expertidentified-behavioural-responses-of-humpback-whale-minke-whale-and-northern-bottlenose-whale-to-naval-sonar(5c852a6f-3a19-4bc5-bcaa-c76f9430c19b).html https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.41.4.2015.469 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Sivle , L D , Kvadsheim , P H , Cure , C , Isojunno , S , Wensveen , P J , Lam , F-P A , Visser , F , Kleivane , L , Tyack , P L , Harris , C M & Miller , P 2015 , ' Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar ' , Aquatic Mammals , vol. 41 , no. 4 , pp. 469-502 . https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.41.4.2015.469 Behavioural response Naval sonar Severity scoring Humpback whale Mega minke whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata Northern bottlenose whale Hyperoodon ampullatus controlled exposure experiment arctic biology article 2015 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.41.4.2015.469 2022-10-13T15:25:59Z Controlled exposure experiments using 1-2kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales, one minke whale and one bottlenose whale during 3 field trials from 2011-2013. Ship approaches without sonar transmissions, playbacks of killer whale vocalizations and broadband noise were conducted as controls. Behavioural parameters such as horizontal movement, diving, social interactions, and vocalizations were recorded by animal-attached tags and by visual and acoustic tracking. Based on these data, two expert panels independently scored the severity of behavioural changes that were judged likely to be responses to the experimental stimuli, using a severity scale ranging from no effect (0) to high potential to affect vital rates (9) if exposed repeatedly. After scoring, consensus was reached with a third-party moderator. In humpback whales, k iller whale playbacks induced more severe responses than sonar exposure, and both sonar exposures and killer whale playbacks induced more responses and responses of higher severity than the no-sonar ship approaches and broadband noise playbacks. The most common response during sonar exposures in all three species was avoidance of the sound source. The most severe responses to sonar (severity 8) were long-term area avoidance by the bottlenose whale and progressive high-speed avoidance in the minke whale. Other severe responses included prolonged avoidance and cessation of feeding (severity 7). The minke whale and bottlenose whale started avoiding the source at a received sound pressure level (SPL) of 146 and 130 dB re 1µPa, respectively. Humpback whales generally had less severe responses that were triggered at higher received levels. The probability of severity scores with potential to affect vital rates increased with increasing SELcum. The single experiments with bottlenose and minke whales suggest they have greater susceptibility to sonar disturbance than humpback whales, but additional studies are needed to confirm this result. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Balaenoptera acutorostrata Humpback Whale hyperoodon ampullatus Killer Whale minke whale Northern bottlenose whale Killer whale University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Aquatic Mammals 41 4 469 502
spellingShingle Behavioural response
Naval sonar
Severity scoring
Humpback whale
Mega
minke whale
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Northern bottlenose whale
Hyperoodon ampullatus
controlled exposure experiment
arctic biology
Sivle, Lise D.
Kvadsheim, Petter H.
Cure, Charlotte
Isojunno, Saana
Wensveen, Paulus Jacobus
Lam, Frans-Peter A.
Visser, Fleur
Kleivane, Lars
Tyack, Peter Lloyd
Harris, Catriona M
Miller, Patrick
Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title_full Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title_fullStr Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title_full_unstemmed Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title_short Severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
title_sort severity of expert-identified behavioural responses of humpback whale, minke whale, and northern bottlenose whale to naval sonar
topic Behavioural response
Naval sonar
Severity scoring
Humpback whale
Mega
minke whale
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Northern bottlenose whale
Hyperoodon ampullatus
controlled exposure experiment
arctic biology
topic_facet Behavioural response
Naval sonar
Severity scoring
Humpback whale
Mega
minke whale
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
Northern bottlenose whale
Hyperoodon ampullatus
controlled exposure experiment
arctic biology
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/severity-of-expertidentified-behavioural-responses-of-humpback-whale-minke-whale-and-northern-bottlenose-whale-to-naval-sonar(5c852a6f-3a19-4bc5-bcaa-c76f9430c19b).html
https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.41.4.2015.469