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| DOI | 10.5194/OS-15-75-2019 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
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The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) is one of the least known whale species. Information on sei whale distributions and its regional variability in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean are even more scarce than that from other areas. Vocalizations of sei whales from this region are not described yet. This research presents the first characterization of sei whale sounds recorded in Chile during the austral autumn of 2016 and 2017. Recordings were done opportunistically. A total of 41 calls were identified to be sei whale downsweeps. In 2016, calls ranged from an average maximum frequency of 105.3 Hz down to an average minimum of 35.6 Hz over 1.6 s with a peak frequency of 65.4 Hz. During 2017, calls ranged from an average maximum frequency of 93.3 down to 42.2 Hz (over 1.6 s) with a peak frequency of 68.3 Hz. The absolute minimum frequency recorded was 30 Hz and the absolute maximum frequency was 129.4 Hz. Calls generally occurred in pairs, but triplets or singles were also registered. These low-frequency sounds share characteristics with recordings of sei whales near the Hawai'ian Islands but with differences in the maximum frequencies and duration. These calls distinctly differ from sounds previously described for sei whales in the Southern Ocean and are the first documented sei whale calls in the south-eastern Pacific.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Espanol-Jimenez, Sonia | Mujer |
MERI Fdn - Chile
MERI Foundation - Chile |
| 2 | Bahamonde, Paulina A. | Mujer |
MERI Fdn - Chile
Núcleo Milenio de Salmónidos Invasores - Chile MERI Foundation - Chile |
| 3 | CHIANG-ROJAS, GUSTAVO ANDRES | Hombre |
MERI Fdn - Chile
MERI Foundation - Chile |
| 4 | Haeussermann, Verena | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
Huinay Sci Field Stn - Chile Huinay Scientific Field Station - Chile |
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| FONDECYT |
| Ministerio de Economía, Fomento y Turismo |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
| Blue Marine Foundation |
| Nucleo Milenio INVASAL - Chile's government program, Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio from Ministerio de Economia, Fomento y Turismo |
| Ministerio de EconomÃa, Fomento y Turismo |
| Iridium Communications Inc. |
| Global Marine Networks (USA) |
| MERI Foundation |
| Deep Trekker Inc (Canada) |
| Huinay Foundation |
| Deep Trekker Inc |
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| This research would not have been possible without the assistance of Keri-Lee Pashuk and Greg Landreth of Patagonia Projects who organized the funding and operations of expedition vessel SRV Saoirse supporting the HF29 and HF32 expeditions; in addition, we want to thank Michael Kean, Gaston Herrera, Sebastian Duran, Cristian Santana, Valentina Molinos; Mark Woods of Ocean Sonic and Daniel Zitterbart for providing hydrophones; and John Atkins at Ocean Instruments for help in the configurations. These expeditions were funded by the Blue Marine Foundation, Global Marine Networks (USA); Iridium Communications Inc.; and Deep Trekker Inc (Canada), MERI Foundation, Huinay Foundation and Fondecyt project no. 1161699. We are very grateful to Alessandro Bocconcelli and Joe Warren for their feedback on this research, also to the anonymous referee. This is publication no. 161 of Huinay Scientific Field Station. Paulina Bahamonde is supported by Nucleo Milenio INVASAL funded by Chile's government program, Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio from Ministerio de Economia, Fomento y Turismo. |
| Acknowledgements. This research would not have been possible without the assistance of Keri-Lee Pashuk and Greg Landreth of Patagonia Projects who organized the funding and operations of expedition vessel SRV Saoirse supporting the HF29 and HF32 expeditions; in addition, we want to thank Michael Kean, Gastón Herrera, Sebastián Durán, Cristian Santana, Valentina Molinos; Mark Woods of Ocean Sonic and Daniel Zitterbart for providing hydrophones; and John Atkins at Ocean Instruments for help in the configurations. These expeditions were funded by the Blue Marine Foundation, Global Marine Networks (USA); Iridium Communications Inc.; and Deep Trekker Inc (Canada), MERI Foundation, Huinay Foundation and Fondecyt project no. 1161699. We are very grateful to Alessandro Bocconcelli and Joe Warren for their feedback on this research, also to the anonymous referee. This is publication no. 161 of Huinay Scientific Field Station. Paulina Bahamonde is supported by Nucleo Milenio INVASAL funded by Chile’s government program, Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio from Ministerio de Economia, Fomento y Turismo. |