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Geographic and temporal patterns in the acoustic detection of sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus in the central and western North Pacific Ocean

机译:北太平洋中部和西部的抹香鲸大头Phys的声学检测中的时空分布

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The easily identifiable, high-amplitude echolocation signals produced by sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus make the species ideal for long-term passive acoustic monitoring. Sperm whale signals were manually identified in the recordings from high-frequency acoustic recording packages monitoring 13 deep-water locations across the central and western North Pacific Ocean from 2005 to 2013, constituting the longest passive acoustic study of sperm whales to date. The species was detected at all of the sites, with the highest detection rate at Ladd Seamount (18% of analyzed periods) and the lowest rates at equatorial sites (1% of analyzed periods). Generalized additive models and generalized estimating equations were used to produce explanatory models to assess temporal and geographic patterns. The model variables included diel phase, lunar day, day of the year, year, and site. The site-specific variability in detection rates was high across the North Pacific, but there were also common patterns, including a seasonal trend, with decreased detections during the summer or fall, and a diel trend, with increased detections at night. There appeared to be a seasonal movement pattern, with minimum detection rates occurring later in the year at more northerly sites. The nocturnal pattern was seen across all data sets but was not strong at equatorial locations. Although lunar cycles were important at many sites, there was no consistent trend at any spatial scale. Overall, this analysis confirms the broad distribution of sperm whales across the North Pacific and highlights the subtle temporal patterns in their acoustic activity, which may be related to shifts in animal behavior or movement.
机译:抹香鲸Physeter macrocephalus产生的易于识别的高振幅回声定位信号使该物种成为长期被动声学监测的理想选择。在2005年至2013年间,通过监测北太平洋中部和西部的13个深水位置的高频声学记录包中的记录,手动识别了抹香鲸信号,构成了迄今为止最长的抹香鲸无源声学研究。在所有地点都检测到该物种,在拉德海山的检出率最高(> 18%的分析时期),在赤道地点的检出率最低(<1%的分析时期)。广义的加性模型和广义的估计方程被用来产生解释模型,以评估时间和地理格局。模型变量包括diel阶段,阴历日,一年中的某天,年份和位置。在整个北太平洋,特定位置的检出率差异很大,但也存在一些常见的模式,包括季节性趋势,夏季或秋季检出量减少,而黑夜趋势则是夜间增加检出量的趋势。似乎存在季节性移动模式,最低检出率在今年晚些时候出现在偏北地区。夜间模式出现在所有数据集上,但在赤道位置并不强烈。尽管在许多地方,月球周期很重要,但在任何空间尺度上都没有一致的趋势。总体而言,该分析证实了抹香鲸在北太平洋的广泛分布,并突出了其声活动中的细微时间模式,这可能与动物行为或运动的变化有关。

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