Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway

The principal aim of this study was to describe the vocalisations produced by the largely unstudied white-whale population in Svalbard, Norway. Fieldwork was conducted during the period 1–19 August 1997 in Van Keulenfjorden in Svalbard, Norway (77°34’N, 15°30’E). All recordings were made with a Brüe...

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Main Authors: Kovacs, Kit M., Haug, Tore, Lydersen, Christian, Karlsen, J. D., Bisther, A.
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Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2008
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Online Access:http://data.npolar.no/dataset/12338110-05e4-5e02-bca1-7282b4b150d9
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spelling npolardata:oai:npolar.no:dataset/12338110-05e4-5e02-bca1-7282b4b150d9 2024-03-03T22:15:37+00:00 Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway Kovacs, Kit M. Haug, Tore Lydersen, Christian Karlsen, J. D. Bisther, A. BEGINDATE: 1997-08-01 ENDDATE: 1997-08-19 ENVELOPE(15.33333333,15.33333333,77.56666667000003,77.56666667000003) OCEAN, ATLANTIC OCEAN, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN, Van Keulenfjorden GEOGRAPHIC REGION, POLAR GEOGRAPHIC REGION, ARCTIC 2008-07-09 http://data.npolar.no/dataset/12338110-05e4-5e02-bca1-7282b4b150d9 unknown Norwegian Polar Institute BIOTA biology EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES MAMMALS CETACEANS TOOTHED WHALES BIOSPHERE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS Dataset 2008 npolardata 2017-09-07T07:14:17Z The principal aim of this study was to describe the vocalisations produced by the largely unstudied white-whale population in Svalbard, Norway. Fieldwork was conducted during the period 1–19 August 1997 in Van Keulenfjorden in Svalbard, Norway (77°34’N, 15°30’E). All recordings were made with a Brüel and Kjær 8106 hydrophone and a Sony TCD-D10 PROII DAT-recorder. A total of 4 h and 25 min of recordings, containing more than 7000 white whale vocalisations, were documented. It was found that Svalbard’s white whales produced most of the vocalisations that have been documented in other populations, but they also displayed minor vocal novelties and differences. A subjective classification suggested 21 call types, which were dominated by a variety of whistles. A statistical classification (cluster analyses) produced 11 groupings (after exclusion of general pulsed call types), which contained fairly logical grouping of the subjectively determined call types. However, neither method of classification employed was considered ideal for classifying white-whale vocalisations because of the highly graded nature of the calls. The white whales in this study were most vocal during milling and joining behaviours. A surprising result in this study was how little time white whales in this area spent vocalising. Their relative silence could possibly be: (1) an anti-predator strategy in response to killer whales (Orcinus orca); (2) a result of the type of schools encountered during this study (all-male grouping); (3) a by-product of the presence of the research boat in an area where whales are not accustomed to boat traffic; or (4) a result of the limited behavioural repertoire covered in this study. More extensive studies of acoustic behaviour of this population, which include various age and sex classes, with broader seasonal coverage that includes more potential behavioural contexts, are required before firm conclusions can be made regarding geographic trends in white-whale acoustic behaviour. Dataset Arctic Delphinapterus leucas Jan Mayen North Atlantic Orca Orcinus orca Svalbard toothed whales Van Keulenfjorden White whale Norwegian Polar Data Centre Arctic Jan Mayen Norway Svalbard Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) Van Keulenfjorden ENVELOPE(15.489,15.489,77.559,77.559) ENVELOPE(15.33333333,15.33333333,77.56666667000003,77.56666667000003)
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topic BIOTA
biology
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
CETACEANS
TOOTHED WHALES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
spellingShingle BIOTA
biology
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
CETACEANS
TOOTHED WHALES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
Kovacs, Kit M.
Haug, Tore
Lydersen, Christian
Karlsen, J. D.
Bisther, A.
Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
topic_facet BIOTA
biology
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
MAMMALS
CETACEANS
TOOTHED WHALES
BIOSPHERE
ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
description The principal aim of this study was to describe the vocalisations produced by the largely unstudied white-whale population in Svalbard, Norway. Fieldwork was conducted during the period 1–19 August 1997 in Van Keulenfjorden in Svalbard, Norway (77°34’N, 15°30’E). All recordings were made with a Brüel and Kjær 8106 hydrophone and a Sony TCD-D10 PROII DAT-recorder. A total of 4 h and 25 min of recordings, containing more than 7000 white whale vocalisations, were documented. It was found that Svalbard’s white whales produced most of the vocalisations that have been documented in other populations, but they also displayed minor vocal novelties and differences. A subjective classification suggested 21 call types, which were dominated by a variety of whistles. A statistical classification (cluster analyses) produced 11 groupings (after exclusion of general pulsed call types), which contained fairly logical grouping of the subjectively determined call types. However, neither method of classification employed was considered ideal for classifying white-whale vocalisations because of the highly graded nature of the calls. The white whales in this study were most vocal during milling and joining behaviours. A surprising result in this study was how little time white whales in this area spent vocalising. Their relative silence could possibly be: (1) an anti-predator strategy in response to killer whales (Orcinus orca); (2) a result of the type of schools encountered during this study (all-male grouping); (3) a by-product of the presence of the research boat in an area where whales are not accustomed to boat traffic; or (4) a result of the limited behavioural repertoire covered in this study. More extensive studies of acoustic behaviour of this population, which include various age and sex classes, with broader seasonal coverage that includes more potential behavioural contexts, are required before firm conclusions can be made regarding geographic trends in white-whale acoustic behaviour.
format Dataset
author Kovacs, Kit M.
Haug, Tore
Lydersen, Christian
Karlsen, J. D.
Bisther, A.
author_facet Kovacs, Kit M.
Haug, Tore
Lydersen, Christian
Karlsen, J. D.
Bisther, A.
author_sort Kovacs, Kit M.
title Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_short Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_full Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_fullStr Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Svalbard, Norway
title_sort summer vocalisations of adult male white whales (delphinapterus leucas) in svalbard, norway
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
publishDate 2008
url http://data.npolar.no/dataset/12338110-05e4-5e02-bca1-7282b4b150d9
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 1997-08-01 ENDDATE: 1997-08-19
ENVELOPE(15.33333333,15.33333333,77.56666667000003,77.56666667000003)
OCEAN, ATLANTIC OCEAN, NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, SVALBARD AND JAN MAYEN, Van Keulenfjorden
GEOGRAPHIC REGION, POLAR
GEOGRAPHIC REGION, ARCTIC
long_lat ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000)
ENVELOPE(15.489,15.489,77.559,77.559)
ENVELOPE(15.33333333,15.33333333,77.56666667000003,77.56666667000003)
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Jan Mayen
Norway
Svalbard
Svalbard
Van Keulenfjorden
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Jan Mayen
Norway
Svalbard
Svalbard
Van Keulenfjorden
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Delphinapterus leucas
Jan Mayen
North Atlantic
Orca
Orcinus orca
Svalbard
toothed whales
Van Keulenfjorden
White whale
genre_facet Arctic
Delphinapterus leucas
Jan Mayen
North Atlantic
Orca
Orcinus orca
Svalbard
toothed whales
Van Keulenfjorden
White whale
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