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Title: | First indications that northern bottlenose whales are sensitive to behavioural disturbance from anthropogenic noise |
Authors: | Miller, P. J. O. Kvadsheim, P.H. Lam, F.P.A. |
Keywords: | Biology Environmental science Behaviour Biomechanics Bottlenose whale Anthropogenic noise Behavioural response Mitigation Hyperoodon ampullatus |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | The Royal Society |
Abstract: | Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little information about this species in its remote habitat of the North Atlantic Ocean. Underwater anthropogenic noise and disruption of their natural habitat may be major threats, given the sensitivity of other beaked whales to such noise disturbance. We attached dataloggers to 13 northern bottlenose whales and compared their natural sounds and movements to those of one individual exposed to escalating levels of 1–2 kHz upsweep naval sonar signals. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21743 |
Appears in Collections: | Education |
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