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Miller, P.J.O. (author), Antunes, R.N. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Samarra, F.I.P. (author), Alves, A.C. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Ainslie, M.A. (author), Thomas, L. (author)
Eight experimentally controlled exposures to 1−2 kHz or 6−7 kHz sonar signals were conducted with four killer whale groups. The source level and proximity of the source were increased during each exposure in order to reveal response thresholds. Detailed inspection of movements during each exposure session revealed sustained changes in speed and...
article 2014
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Curé, C. (author), Antunes, R. (author), Alves, A.C. (author), Visser, F. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Interactions between individuals of different cetacean species are often observed in the wild. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) can be potential predators of many other cetaceans, and the interception of their vocalizations by unintended cetacean receivers may trigger anti-predator behavior that could mediate predator-prey interactions. We explored...
article 2013
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Miller, P.J.O. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.A. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Antunes, R. (author), Alves, A.C. (author), Visser, F. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author)
This study describes behavioral changes of wild cetaceans observed during controlled exposures of naval sonar. In 2006 through 2009, 14 experiments were conducted with killer (n = 4), long-finned pilot (n = 6), and sperm (n = 4) whales. A total of 14 6-7 kHz upsweep, 13 1-2 kHz upsweep, and five 1-2 kHz downsweep sonar exposures, as well as...
article 2012
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Cure, C. (author), Antunes, R. (author), Samarra, F. (author), Alves, A.C. (author), Visser, F. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed in the wild. Yet, due to methodological and technical challenges very little is known about the mediation of these interactions and their effect on cetaceans’ behavior. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are a highly vocal species and can be both food...
article 2012
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