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J Acoust Soc Am ; 139(5): 2697, 2016 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27250163

ABSTRACT

As part of a long-term research program, Cook Inlet beluga (Delphinapterus leucas) presence was acoustically monitored with two types of acoustic sensors utilized in tandem in moorings deployed year-round: an ecological acoustic recorder (EAR) and a cetacean and porpoise detector (C-POD). The EAR was used primarily to record the calls, whistles, and buzzes produced by belugas and killer whales (Orcinus orca). The C-POD was used to log and classify echolocation clicks from belugas, killer whales, and porpoises. This paper describes mooring packages that maximized the chances of successful long-term data collection in the particularly challenging Cook Inlet environment, and presents an analytical comparison of odontocete detections obtained by the collocated EAR and C-POD instruments from two mooring locations in the upper inlet. Results from this study illustrate a significant improvement in detecting beluga and killer whale presence when the different acoustic signals detected by EARs and C-PODs are considered together. Further, results from concurrent porpoise detections indicating prey competition and feeding interference with beluga, and porpoise displacement due to ice formation are described.


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Acoustics/instrumentation , Beluga Whale/physiology , Echolocation , Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Transducers , Vocalization, Animal , Alaska , Animals , Beluga Whale/classification , Echolocation/classification , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Equipment Design , Oceans and Seas , Porpoises/classification , Porpoises/physiology , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Species Specificity , Time Factors , Vocalization, Animal/classification , Whale, Killer/classification , Whale, Killer/physiology
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