2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144503
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Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea

Abstract: The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) emits a typical short acoustic signal, defined as a “click”, almost continuously while diving. It is produced in different time patterns to acoustically explore the environment and communicate with conspecifics. Each emitted click has a multi-pulse structure, resulting from the production of the sound within the sperm whale’s head. A Stable Inter Pulse Interval (Stable IPI) can be identified among the pulses that compose a single click. Applying specific algorithms, the… Show more

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“…For fin whales, long to short distance movements have been reported for the Mediterranean (e.g. Caruso et al, 2015;Castellote et al, 2008Castellote et al, , 2012Geijer et al, 2016) but knowledge on potential routes, daily and seasonal patterns, whilst scant has started to emerge recently (Cotté, 2009;Panigada et al, in review). Given the evident gap of information existing on the species dispersion and movement patterns as well as daily and seasonal ranges, it is difficult at this stage to include this knowledge in the analysis (e.g.…”
Section: Survey Design and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For fin whales, long to short distance movements have been reported for the Mediterranean (e.g. Caruso et al, 2015;Castellote et al, 2008Castellote et al, , 2012Geijer et al, 2016) but knowledge on potential routes, daily and seasonal patterns, whilst scant has started to emerge recently (Cotté, 2009;Panigada et al, in review). Given the evident gap of information existing on the species dispersion and movement patterns as well as daily and seasonal ranges, it is difficult at this stage to include this knowledge in the analysis (e.g.…”
Section: Survey Design and Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an acoustic measure of the sizes of the clicking sperm whales was recognized early on as a potential tool for whale researchers (Norris and Harvey, 1972;Møhl et al, 1981;Gordon, 1991). Accordingly, studies estimating size distribution (Adler-Fenchel, 1980;Caruso et al, 2015) and growth rates (Miller et al, 2013) of sperm whales have taken advantage of the IPI for these purposes. Moreover, the difference in IPI between individuals has been used to tell individuals apart during exchanges of codas, the primary communication click pattern (Rendell and Whitehead, 2004;Antunes et al, 2011;Schulz et al, 2011;Gero et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) 31 . The OνDE was the first cabled deep-sea acoustic station of the Mediterranean Sea and provided results on long-term acoustic monitoring and cetacean biodiversity 31–34 . The project aimed at studying acoustic noise for future experiments on astroparticle physics 35, 36 , and had significant applications in marine bioacoustics 37 .
Figure 1The OνDE station.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%