The North Atlantic right whale inhabits the coastal waters off the east coasts of the United States and Canada, areas characterized by high levels of shipping and fishing activities. Acoustic communication plays an important role in the social behavior of these whales and increases in low-frequency noise may be leading to changes in their calling behavior. This study characterizes the ambient noise levels, including both natural and anthropogenic sources, and right whale upcall parameters in three right whale habitat areas. Continuous recordings were made seasonally using autonomous bottom-mounted recorders in the Bay of Fundy, Canada (2004, 2005), Cape Cod Bay, (2005, 2006), and off the coast of Georgia (2004–2005, 2006–2007). Consistent interannual trends in noise parameters were found for each habitat area, with both the band level and spectrum level measurements higher in the Bay of Fundy than in the other areas. Measured call parameters varied between habitats and between years within the same habitat area, indicating that habitat area and noise levels alone are not sufficient to predict variability in call parameters. These results suggest that right whales may be responding to the peak frequency of noise, rather than the absolute noise level in their environment.
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February 2009
February 01 2009
Variability in ambient noise levels and call parameters of North Atlantic right whales in three habitat areas
Susan E. Parks;
Susan E. Parks
Applied Research Laboratory,
The Pennsylvania State University
, P.O. Box 30, State College, Pennsylvania 16804
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Ildar Urazghildiiev;
Ildar Urazghildiiev
Bioacoustics Research Program, Laboratory of Ornithology,
Cornell University
, 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
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Christopher W. Clark
Christopher W. Clark
Bioacoustics Research Program, Laboratory of Ornithology,
Cornell University
, 159 Sapsucker Woods Road, Ithaca, New York 14850
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Susan E. Parks
Ildar Urazghildiiev
Christopher W. Clark
Applied Research Laboratory,
The Pennsylvania State University
, P.O. Box 30, State College, Pennsylvania 16804J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125, 1230–1239 (2009)
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Received:
June 20 2008
Accepted:
November 20 2008
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Susan E. Parks, Ildar Urazghildiiev, Christopher W. Clark; Variability in ambient noise levels and call parameters of North Atlantic right whales in three habitat areas. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 February 2009; 125 (2): 1230–1239. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3050282
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