Click detection rate variability of central North Pacific sperm whales from passive acoustic towed arrays.

Yvonne M Barkley, Karlina P B Merkens, Megan Wood, E. Oleson, T. Marques
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Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is an optimal method for detecting and monitoring cetaceans as they frequently produce sound while underwater. Cue counting, counting acoustic cues of deep-diving cetaceans instead of animals, is an alternative method for density estimation, but requires an average cue production rate to convert cue density to animal density. Limited information about click rates exists for sperm whales in the central North Pacific Ocean. In the absence of acoustic tag data, we used towed hydrophone array data to calculate the first sperm whale click rates from this region and examined their variability based on click type, location, distance of whales from the array, and group size estimated by visual observers. Our findings show click type to be the most important variable, with groups that include codas yielding the highest click rates. We also found a positive relationship between group size and click detection rates that may be useful for acoustic predictions of group size in future studies. Echolocation clicks detected using PAM methods are often the only indicator of deep-diving cetacean presence. Understanding the factors affecting their click rates provides important information for acoustic density estimation.
被动声学拖曳阵列对北太平洋中部抹香鲸的点击探测率变化。
被动声学监测(PAM)是探测和监测鲸目动物的最佳方法,因为它们在水下经常发出声音。线索计数法(计数深潜鲸目动物的声学线索,而不是动物)是估算密度的另一种方法,但需要平均线索产生率才能将线索密度转换为动物密度。北太平洋中部抹香鲸的点击率信息有限。在没有声学标签数据的情况下,我们使用拖曳式水听器阵列数据计算了该地区抹香鲸的首次点击率,并根据点击类型、位置、鲸鱼与阵列的距离以及目视观察者估计的群体大小研究了点击率的变化。我们的研究结果表明,点击类型是最重要的变量,包含鳕鱼的群体点击率最高。我们还发现,群体大小与点击探测率之间存在正相关关系,这可能有助于在未来的研究中用声学方法预测群体大小。使用 PAM 方法探测到的回声定位点击通常是深潜鲸类存在的唯一指标。了解影响其点击率的因素可为声学密度估计提供重要信息。
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