北大西洋露脊鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)发声率

S. Brown, D. Gillespie, Mark P. Johnson, R. McLanaghan, A. Moscrop, D. Nowacek, R. Leaper, T. Lewis, P. Tyack
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在1999年至2000年的春季和1999年至2000年的夏季,分别在美国大南海峡和科德角附近和加拿大芬迪湾测量了北大西洋露脊鲸(Eubalaena glacialis)的发声率。声音被分为“呻吟”、“低频(LF)叫声”和“枪声”。拖曳式水听器记录了21次露脊鲸松散聚集在约1000米范围内的遭遇(36.1小时)。用吸盘贴在10只不同鲸鱼身上的声学标签也进行了录音(29.5小时)。标签还记录了深度数据。呻吟率(每小时每次聚集发出的声音)与鲸鱼聚集的大小相关。单个鲸鱼每小时发出约0-10次呻吟(从标签和拖曳的水听器记录)。小聚集体(2-10)的呻吟率较高(通常< ~ 60 /小时),较大聚集体(> 10)的呻吟率更高(~ 70-700 /小时)(由拖曳式水听器记录)。芬迪湾的研究结果表明夜间的呻吟率很高。呻吟声通常是成群发出的。标签数据显示,鲸鱼通常在距离水面10米的范围内发出呻吟声。被动式声学系统可以潜在地提供关于露脊鲸群分布的补充信息。从长远来看,这对管理是有用的,通过帮助预测露脊鲸的分布,或者作为一个实时工具,帮助船只远离露脊鲸的聚集地。这里提出的关于发声率的经验证据将有助于评估可行性。呻吟声的聚集以及在地表附近产生的趋势可能会阻碍探测和定位工作。进一步的研究正在进行中,以调查其他重要的实际问题,如可探测性和源水平。
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Vocalisation rates of the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
Vocalisation rates were measured from North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) in spring 1999-2000 in the Great South Channel and off Cape Cod, USA, and in summer 1999-2000 in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Vocalisations were classed as either ‘moans’, ‘low-frequency (LF) calls’ or ‘gunshots’. Towed hydrophone recordings (36.1 hours) were made in 21 encounters where loose aggregations of right whales were within about 1,000m. Recordings were also made using acoustic tags attached by suction cups to ten different whales (29.5 hours). Tags also recorded depth data. Moan rates (sounds per aggregation per hour) were correlated with size of whale aggregation. Individual whales produced moans at ~ 0-10 per hour (recorded from tags and the towed hydrophone). Small aggregations (2-10) gave higher moan rates (usually < ~ 60 per hr) and larger aggregations ( > 10) higher still ( ~ 70-700 per hr) (recorded from towed hydrophone). Results from the Bay of Fundy indicate high moan rates at night. Moans were usually produced in clusters. Tag data showed that moans were usually produced when whales were within about 10m of the surface. A passive acoustic system could potentially provide supplementary information on the distribution of aggregations of right whales. This could be useful for management (1) in the long term, by aiding the prediction of right whale distribution, or (2) as a real-time tool for helping to route shipping away from concentrations of right whales. The empirical evidence presented here on vocalisation rates will assist in assessing feasibility. The clustering of moans and the tendency to produce them near the surface could hamper detection and localisation efforts. Further research is underway to investigate other important practical issues such as detectability and source levels.
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