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Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea

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,...

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Autores principales: Caruso, Francesco, Sciacca, Virginia, Bellia, Giorgio, De Domenico, Emilio, Larosa, Giuseppina, Papale, Elena, Pellegrino, Carmelo, Pulvirenti, Sara, Riccobene, Giorgio, Simeone, Francesco, Speziale, Fabrizio, Viola, Salvatore, Pavan, Gianni
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4682957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26675588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144503
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author Caruso, Francesco
Sciacca, Virginia
Bellia, Giorgio
De Domenico, Emilio
Larosa, Giuseppina
Papale, Elena
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Pulvirenti, Sara
Riccobene, Giorgio
Simeone, Francesco
Speziale, Fabrizio
Viola, Salvatore
Pavan, Gianni
author_facet Caruso, Francesco
Sciacca, Virginia
Bellia, Giorgio
De Domenico, Emilio
Larosa, Giuseppina
Papale, Elena
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Pulvirenti, Sara
Riccobene, Giorgio
Simeone, Francesco
Speziale, Fabrizio
Viola, Salvatore
Pavan, Gianni
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description 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 measurement of this interval provides useful information to assess the total length of the animal recorded. In January 2005, a cabled hydrophone array was deployed at a depth of 2,100 m in the Central Mediterranean Sea, 25 km offshore Catania (Ionian Sea). The acoustic antenna, named OνDE (Ocean noise Detection Experiment), was in operation until November 2006. OνDE provided real time acoustic data used to perform Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) of cetacean sound emissions. In this work, an innovative approach was applied to automatically measure the Stable IPI of the clicks, performing a cepstrum analysis to the energy (square amplitude) of the signals. About 2,100 five-minute recordings were processed to study the size distribution of the sperm whales detected during the OνDE long term deep-sea acoustic monitoring. Stable IPIs were measured in the range between 2.1 ms and 6.4 ms. The equations of Gordon (1991) and of Growcott (2011) were used to convert the IPIs into measures of size. The results revealed that the sperm whales recorded were distributed in length from about 7.5 m to 14 m. The size category most represented was from 9 m to 12 m (adult females or juvenile males) and specimens longer than 14 m (old males) seemed to be absent.
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spelling pubmed-46829572015-12-31 Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea Caruso, Francesco Sciacca, Virginia Bellia, Giorgio De Domenico, Emilio Larosa, Giuseppina Papale, Elena Pellegrino, Carmelo Pulvirenti, Sara Riccobene, Giorgio Simeone, Francesco Speziale, Fabrizio Viola, Salvatore Pavan, Gianni PLoS One Research Article 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 measurement of this interval provides useful information to assess the total length of the animal recorded. In January 2005, a cabled hydrophone array was deployed at a depth of 2,100 m in the Central Mediterranean Sea, 25 km offshore Catania (Ionian Sea). The acoustic antenna, named OνDE (Ocean noise Detection Experiment), was in operation until November 2006. OνDE provided real time acoustic data used to perform Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) of cetacean sound emissions. In this work, an innovative approach was applied to automatically measure the Stable IPI of the clicks, performing a cepstrum analysis to the energy (square amplitude) of the signals. About 2,100 five-minute recordings were processed to study the size distribution of the sperm whales detected during the OνDE long term deep-sea acoustic monitoring. Stable IPIs were measured in the range between 2.1 ms and 6.4 ms. The equations of Gordon (1991) and of Growcott (2011) were used to convert the IPIs into measures of size. The results revealed that the sperm whales recorded were distributed in length from about 7.5 m to 14 m. The size category most represented was from 9 m to 12 m (adult females or juvenile males) and specimens longer than 14 m (old males) seemed to be absent. Public Library of Science 2015-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4682957/ /pubmed/26675588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144503 Text en © 2015 Caruso et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Caruso, Francesco
Sciacca, Virginia
Bellia, Giorgio
De Domenico, Emilio
Larosa, Giuseppina
Papale, Elena
Pellegrino, Carmelo
Pulvirenti, Sara
Riccobene, Giorgio
Simeone, Francesco
Speziale, Fabrizio
Viola, Salvatore
Pavan, Gianni
Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title_full Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title_fullStr Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title_short Size Distribution of Sperm Whales Acoustically Identified during Long Term Deep-Sea Monitoring in the Ionian Sea
title_sort size distribution of sperm whales acoustically identified during long term deep-sea monitoring in the ionian sea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4682957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26675588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144503
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