open access publication

Article, 2021

Southern right whale vocalizations on foraging grounds in South Georgia

Jasa Express Letters, ISSN 2691-1191, Volume 1, 6, 10.1121/10.0005433

Contributors

Calderan S. (Corresponding author) [1] Leaper R. [2] Miller B.S. [3] Andriolo A. [4] Buss D.L. 0000-0001-5362-240X [5] Carroll E.L. 0000-0003-3193-7288 [6] Kennedy A. [7] Stepien E.N. [8] Jackson J.A. [5]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Scottish Association for Marine Science
  2. [NORA names: United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD];
  3. [2] International Fund for Animal Welfare
  4. [NORA names: United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD];
  5. [3] Australian Antarctic Division
  6. [NORA names: Australia; Oceania; OECD];
  7. [4] Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF)
  8. [NORA names: Brazil; America, South];
  9. [5] British Antarctic Survey
  10. [NORA names: United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD];

Abstract

Southern right whale vocalizations were recorded concurrently with visual observations off the sub-Antarctic Island of South Georgia, and the characteristics of these calls were described. Calls were also compared to those of humpback whales at South Georgia, to determine how the two species might reliably be distinguished acoustically. The southern right whale calls measured (which were all upcalls) had lower frequency with peak energy and were mostly shorter in duration than the calls measured from humpback whales. The frequency upsweep and the lack of harmonics of southern right whale calls were also diagnostic characteristics.

Funders

  • EU BEST
  • Natural Environment Research Council
  • South Georgia Heritage Trust
  • World Wildlife Fund
  • Friends of South Georgia Island

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