Using two years of nearly continuous recordings from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, August 2015 through July 2017, variations in humpback whale song are examined on diel, seasonal, and interannual time scales. The cabled hydrophone is in humpback feeding and migratory habitat at 36.7128°N, 122.186°W. Diel analyses show 69% of song during night, 23% during day, and 8% during dusk or dawn. Seasonal analyses show song absence during summer (June–August), emergence during fall (September–October), peak during late fall/winter (November–January), and highly variable detection during spring (February–May). During both years >80% of song occurred during the November–January peak. Song detection within a month reached a maximum of 58% of the time during November 2016. Song length increased (p < 0.01) month-to-month from the start in fall through the end of the peak in January. The months of maximum song occurrence coincide with declining visual sighting of humpbacks within Monterey Bay, consistent with seasonal southward migration to breeding habitat and/or more offshore residence. Interannual variation in song was marked by a 51% increase between the first and second years. Habitat during the first year was strongly influenced by a prolonged regional oceanic warm anomaly and the largest toxic algal bloom ever recorded in the northeast Pacific. Alternative hypotheses for the interannual difference in song detection relate to differences in humpback regional abundance, behavior, and habitat occupancy.
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September 01 2018
Temporal variations in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, northeast Pacific Free
John P. Ryan;
John P. Ryan
Monterey Bay Aquarium Res. Inst., 7700 Sandholdt Rd., Moss Landing, CA 95039, [email protected]
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Danelle E. Cline;
Danelle E. Cline
Monterey Bay Aquarium Res. Inst., Moss Landing, CA
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John E. Joseph;
John E. Joseph
Naval Postgrad. School, Monterey, CA
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Tetyana Margolina;
Tetyana Margolina
Naval Postgrad. School, Monterey, CA
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Alison K. Stimpert;
Alison K. Stimpert
Moss Landing Marine Labs., Moss Landing, CA
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Nancy Black;
Nancy Black
Monterey Bay Whale Watch, Monterey, CA
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Andrew DeVogelaere;
Andrew DeVogelaere
NOAA, Moss Landing, CA
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Mark Fischer;
Mark Fischer
Aguasonic Acoust., Rio Vista, CA
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Christopher Wahl;
Christopher Wahl
Monterey Bay Aquarium Res. Inst., Moss Landing, CA
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Francisco Chavez
Francisco Chavez
Monterey Bay Aquarium Res. Inst., Moss Landing, CA
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John P. Ryan
Danelle E. Cline
John E. Joseph
Tetyana Margolina
Alison K. Stimpert
Karin Forney
Nancy Black
Andrew DeVogelaere
Mark Fischer
Christopher Wahl
Francisco Chavez
Monterey Bay Aquarium Res. Inst., 7700 Sandholdt Rd., Moss Landing, CA 95039, [email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 144, 1953 (2018)
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John P. Ryan, Danelle E. Cline, John E. Joseph, Tetyana Margolina, Alison K. Stimpert, Karin Forney, Nancy Black, Andrew DeVogelaere, Mark Fischer, Christopher Wahl, Francisco Chavez; Temporal variations in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song in Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, northeast Pacific. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 September 2018; 144 (3_Supplement): 1953. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5068537
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