Antarctic Minke Whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) Bio-Duck Call Detection in the Río de la Plata, Uruguay

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Mammals Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1578/am.50.1.2024.51
J. Tellechea, Sebastían Izquierdo, Patricia González, Agustín Carbonel, Sabrina Rodriguez, W. Norbis
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Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) has become a popular method for studying both marine mammal behavior and distribution, especially among cetaceans. The Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) occurs in the Southern Hemisphere, and our knowledge concerning its vocal behavior is very limited. Along the coast of Uruguay, minke whales constitute one of the species with the most stranding data collected. Until now, sounds of Antarctic minke whales had never been recorded off the Uruguayan coast. Two different bio-duck call types were recorded along the Atlantic Ocean and the Río de la Plata River coasts by employing PAM stations off the coast of Uruguay in five different positions. One call was recorded off the Atlantic coast, and the four other calls were recorded along the Río de la Plata River, including the classic bio-duck call. In addition to the aforementioned bio-duck call, evidence of a novel call, the bio-duck pulse train, was found. This call was produced in an environment very different from the oceanic environment. The bio-duck pulse train has never been described in previous works, making the findings of the present work all the more novel.
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乌拉圭拉普拉塔河的南极小须鲸(Balaenoptera bonaerensis)生物鸭叫声探测
被动声学监测(PAM)已成为研究海洋哺乳动物行为和分布(尤其是鲸目动物)的一种流行方法。南极小须鲸(Balaenoptera bonaerensis)生活在南半球,我们对其发声行为的了解非常有限。在乌拉圭沿岸,小须鲸是收集到搁浅数据最多的物种之一。在此之前,乌拉圭海岸从未记录过南极小须鲸的声音。通过在乌拉圭沿海五个不同位置使用 PAM 站,在大西洋和拉普拉塔河沿岸记录了两种不同的生物小须鲸叫声。其中一种叫声是在大西洋沿岸记录的,其他四种叫声是在拉普拉塔河沿岸记录的,包括典型的生物鸭叫声。除了上述生物鸭的叫声外,还发现了一种新的叫声,即生物鸭脉冲串。这种叫声产生的环境与海洋环境截然不同。以前的研究从未描述过生物鸭脉冲串,因此本研究的发现更加新颖。
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Aquatic Mammals
Aquatic Mammals MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-ZOOLOGY
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1.60
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99
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquatic Mammals is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM), the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), and the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA). Aquatic Mammals publishes articles related to marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals, fur seals, sea lions, walrus, dugongs, manatees, sea otters, and polar bears). Topics of publication on both captive animals and wild marine mammals include aspects of husbandry; behavior; conservation; veterinary medicine; anatomy; physiology; training; population trends; and the effects of pollution, climate change, and noise.
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