在西太平洋(中国南海)记录到的德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸(Mesoplodon hotaula)的回声定位信号显示了物种特异性和种内变异

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1111/mms.13179
Lijun Dong, Yuhang Song, Wenzhi Lin, Mingming Liu, Mingli Lin, Songhai Li
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德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸(Mesoplodon hotaula)是最不为人所知的喙鲸物种之一,迄今仅有少数可能的活体目击记录。在此,利用漂流记录系统记录了德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸的发声,以确认该鲸鱼于 2021 年在中国南海北部(SCS)出现过。共使用了 699 个合格的调频(FM)脉冲来计算频率和持续时间测量值。调频脉冲的峰值频率中位数为 43.3 kHz,脉冲间距(IPI)中位数为 244.6 ms。频谱测量和聚类分析均表明,所记录的咔嗒声与巴尔米拉环礁的喙鲸(推测属于德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸)的咔嗒声非常相似。与 Ziphiidae 的其他物种相比,也观察到了种间差异。利用声学数据集区分德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸和银杏齿喙鲸似乎是可行的。我们的研究结果还表明,德拉尼亚加拉喙鲸可能会产生不止一种亚类型的调频脉冲。本研究首次根据经证实的目视发现描述了该物种发出的回声定位点击声。这有利于在被动声学监测记录中识别该物种,并进一步了解该物种的发声情况。
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Echolocation signals recorded in the presence of Deraniyagala's beaked whales (Mesoplodon hotaula) in the western Pacific (South China Sea) indicate species‐specificity and intraspecific variation
Deraniyagala's beaked whale (Mesoplodon hotaula) is one of the least‐known beaked whale species, with only a few of possible live sightings being documented to date. Here, vocalizations of Deraniyagala's beaked whales were recorded using drifting recording systems in the confirmed presence of this whale in the northern South China Sea (SCS) in 2021. A total of 699 qualified frequency‐modulated (FM) pulses were used to calculate frequency and duration measurements. FM pulses had a median peak frequency of 43.3 kHz and median interpulse interval (IPI) of 244.6 ms. Both the spectra measurements and clustering analysis showed the recorded clicks closely resemble the clicks of beaked whales at Palmyra Atoll (presumed to belong to Deraniyagala's beaked whale). Compared with other Ziphiidae species, interspecific differences were also observed. Distinguishing between Deraniyagala's and ginkgo‐toothed (M. ginkgodens) beaked whales with acoustic data sets seems to prove feasible. Our results also suggested that Deraniyagala's beaked whales may produce more than one subtype of FM pulses. This study presents the first description of echolocation clicks produced by this species based on the confirmed visual sightings. It is beneficial to identify the species in passive acoustic monitoring records and gain further insight into this species' vocalizations.
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