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Remote Acoustic Monitoring of North Atlantic Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis) Reveals Seasonal and Diel Variations in Acoustic Behavior

机译:远程声学监测北大西洋右鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)揭示了声学行为的季节性和Diel变化

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Remote acoustic monitoring is a non-invasive tool that can be used to study the distribution, behavior, and habitat use of sound-producing species. The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is an endangered baleen whale species that produces a variety of stereotyped acoustic signals. One of these signals, the “gunshot” sound, has only been recorded from adult male North Atlantic right whales and is thought to function for reproduction, either as reproductive advertisement for females or as an agonistic signal toward other males. This study uses remote acoustic monitoring to analyze the presence of gunshots over a two-year period at two sites on the Scotian Shelf to determine if there is evidence that North Atlantic right whales may use these locations for breeding activities. Seasonal analyses at both locations indicate that gunshot sound production is highly seasonal, with an increase in the autumn. One site, Roseway West, had significantly more gunshot sounds overall and exhibited a clear diel trend in production of these signals at night. The other site, Emerald South, also showed a seasonal increase in gunshot production during the autumn, but did not show any significant diel trend. This difference in gunshot signal production at the two sites indicates variation either in the number or the behavior of whales at each location. The timing of the observed seasonal increase in gunshot sound production is consistent with the current understanding of the right whale breeding season, and our results demonstrate that detection of gunshots with remote acoustic monitoring can be a reliable way to track shifts in distribution and changes in acoustic behavior including possible mating activities.
机译:远程声学监测是一种非侵入性工具,可用于研究发声物种的分布,行为和栖息地使用。北大西洋右鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)是一种濒临灭绝的须鲸,可产生各种定型的声信号。这些信号之一是“枪声”,仅从北大西洋成年雄性鲸中记录下来,并被认为具有繁殖功能,既可以作为雌性的生殖广告,也可以作为对其他雄性的激动信号。这项研究使用远程声波监测来分析在斯科蒂架上两个地点过去两年中枪响的存在,以确定是否有证据表明北大西洋露脊鲸可能将这些地点用于繁殖活动。两个地点的季节性分析表明,枪声的产生是高度季节性的,而秋季则有所增加。罗斯韦斯特(Roseway West)一个站点总体上具有更大的枪声,并且在夜间产生这些信号时呈现出明显的抖动趋势。另一个站点Emerald South在秋季也显示出枪支生产的季节性增加,但并没有显示任何明显的diel趋势。两个地点枪声信号产生的这种差异表明鲸鱼在每个地点的数量或行为都有变化。观察到的枪声产生的季节性增加的时机与当前对正确的鲸鱼繁殖季节的理解相符,我们的结果表明,利用远程声学监测来检测枪声可以是追踪分布变化和声学变化的可靠方法。行为,包括可能的交配活动。

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