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Broad-scale study of the seasonal and geographic occurrence of blue and fin whales in the Southern Indian Ocean ArchiMer
Leroy, Emmanuelle C.; Samaran, Flore; Stafford, Kathleen M.; Bonnel, Julien; Royer, Jean-yves.
The southern Indian Ocean is believed to be a natural territory for blue and fin whales. However, decades after commercial and illegal whaling decimated these populations, little is known about their current status, seasonal habitat or movements. Recent passive acoustic studies have described the presence of 4 acoustic populations of blue whales (Antarctic and 3 'pygmy' types), but are generally limited temporally and geographically. Here, we examine up to 7 yr of continuous acoustic recordings (2010-2016) from a hydrophone network of 6 widely spaced sites in the southern Indian Ocean, looking for the presence of Antarctic and pygmy blue and fin whales. Power spectral density analyses of characteristic and distinct frequency bands of these species show...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Pygmy blue whales; Antarctic blue whales; Fin whales; Southern Indian Ocean; Passive acoustic monitoring; Sympatry.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00516/62731/67110.pdf
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Migratory insights from singing humpback whales recorded around central New Zealand ArchiMer
Warren, Victoria E.; Constantine, Rochelle; Noad, Michael; Garrigue, Claire; Garland, Ellen C..
The migration routes of wide-ranging species can be difficult to study, particularly at sea. In the western South Pacific, migratory routes of humpback whales between breeding and feeding areas are unclear. Male humpback whales sing a population-specific song, which can be used to match singers on migration to a breeding population. To investigate migratory routes and breeding area connections, passive acoustic recorders were deployed in the central New Zealand migratory corridor (2016); recorded humpback whale song was compared to song from the closest breeding populations of East Australia and New Caledonia (2015–2017). Singing northbound whales migrated past New Zealand from June to August via the east coast of the South Island and Cook Strait. Few song...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Passive acoustic monitoring; Cultural transmission; Humpback whale; Migration; Vocal learning.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00659/77150/78522.pdf
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