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Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), Curé, C. (author), Siemensma, M.L. (author), Wensveen, P. (author), Lam, F.A. (author), Roland, R. (author), Benti, B. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author), Burslem, A. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
report 2021
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Wensveen, P.J. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), Hansen, R.R. (author), von Benda-Beckmann, A.M. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), van IJsselmuide, S. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), DeRuiter, S.L. (author), Curé, C. (author), Narazaki, T. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Impact assessments for sonar operations typically use received sound levels to predict behavioural disturbance in marine mammals. However, there are indications that cetaceans may learn to associate exposures from distant sound sources with lower perceived risk. To investigate the roles of source distance and received level in an area without...
article 2019
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Wensveen, P.J. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), von Benda-Beckmann, A.M. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author), Visser, F. (author), Cure, C. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Exposure to underwater sound can cause permanent hearing loss and other physiological effects in marine animals. To reduce this risk, naval sonars are sometimes gradually increased in intensity at the start of transmission ('ramp-up'). Here, we conducted experiments in which tagged humpback whales were approached with a ship to test whether a...
article 2017
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Isojunno, S. (author), Curé, C. (author), Helgevold Kvadsheim, P. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Miller, P.J.O (author)
Abstract . The time and energetic costs of behavioral responses to incidental and experimental sonar exposures, as well as control stimuli, were quantifi ed using hidden state analysis of time series of acoustic and movement data recorded by tags ( DTAG ) attached to 12 sperm whales ( Physeter macrocephalus ) using suction cups. Behavioral state...
article 2016
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Sivle, L.D. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Visser, F. (author), Curé, C. (author), Harris, C.M. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Modern long-range naval sonars are a potential disturbance for marine mammals and can cause disruption of feeding in cetaceans. We examined the lunge-feeding behaviour of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae before, during and after controlled exposure experiments with naval sonar by use of acoustic and motion sensor archival tags attached to...
article 2016
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Visser, F. (author), Curé, C. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Social interactions among animals can influence their response to disturbance. We investigated responses of long-finned pilot whales to killer whale sound playbacks and two anthropogenic sources of disturbance: Tagging effort and naval sonar exposure. The acoustic scene and diving behaviour of tagged individuals were recorded along with the...
article 2016
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Curé, C. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), Visser, F. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.A. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
A key issue when investigating effects of anthropogenic noise on cetacean behavior is to identify the biological significance of the responses. Predator presence can be considered a natural high-level disturbance stimulus to which prey animals have evolved adaptive response strategies to reduce their risk of predation by altering behavior away...
article 2016
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Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Miller, P. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Roos, M. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Visser, F. (author), Cure, C. (author), van IJsselmuide, S.P. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), von Benda-Beckmann, A.M. (author), Nordlund, N. (author), Dekeling, R.P.A. (author)
In order to properly consider how behavioral responses to anthropogenic noise affect marine mammals and establish safety limits for sonar operations, there is a need to establish behavioral impact criteria. In order to achieve this, knowledge about how marine mammals might respond, thresholds and durations of responses as well as the biological...
report 2015
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Curé, C. (author), Doksæter Sivle, L. (author), Visser, F. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), Harris, C.M. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P. (author), Millewr, P.J.O. (author)
Anti-predator strategies are often defined as ‘flight’ or ‘fight’, based upon prey anatomical adaptations for size, morphology and weapons, as well as observed behaviours in the presence of predators. The humpback whale Megaptera nova eangliae is considered a ‘fight’ specialist based upon anatomy and observations of grouping behaviour and active...
article 2015
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Sivle, L.D. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Cure, C. (author), Isojunno, S. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Visser, F. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Harris, C.M. (author), Miller, P.J.O. (author)
Controlled exposure experiments using 1 to2 kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), one minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), and one northern bottlenose whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus) during three field trials from 2011 to 2013. Ship approaches without sonar transmis-sions, playbacks of killer whale...
article 2015
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Miller, P.J.O. (author), Kvadsheim, P.H. (author), Lam, F.P.A. (author), Tyack, P.L. (author), Curé, C. (author), DeRuiter, S.L. (author), Kleivane, L. (author), Sivle, L.D. (author), van IJsselmuide, S.P. (author), Visser, F. (author), Wensveen, P.J. (author), von Benda-Beckmann, A.M. (author), Martín López, L.M. (author), Narazaki, T. (author), Hooker, S.K. (author)
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...
article 2015
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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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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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