We are pleased to announce a new publication describing a method to detect 
surface-feeding behavior by rorqual whales in accelerometer data.


Owen, K., Dunlop, R. A., Monty, J. P., Chung, D., Noad, M. J., Donnelly, D., 
Goldizen, A. W. and Mackenzie, T. (2015) Detecting surface-feeding behavior by 
rorqual whales in accelerometer data. Marine Mammal Science. doi: 
10.1111/mms.12271


Abstract:

The movement of marine animals feeding at the sea surface is restricted by wave
drag and a reduction in propulsive efficiency. Many rorqual whale species lunge 
feed
at the surface, yet existing methodologies for detecting lunges in 
accelerometer data
have not been applied to surface-feeding behavior. Our study aimed to develop a
method to detect surface-feeding behavior in accelerometer data and in doing so,
determine whether wave drag influences the detection of surface-feeding 
behavior. A
new acceleration parameter is described that considers the forward acceleration 
of the
animal relative to its pitch. The new parameter, along with information on the
deceleration and pitch angle, was then used in an automatic lunge detecting 
algorithm
followed by a visual classification method that detected approximately 70% of
the lunges observed during focal follow sampling. The forward acceleration of 
lunges
decreased significantly with increasing proximity to the surface. This lower 
acceleration
at the surface may influence the ability to detect lunge feeding behavior close 
to
the surface. Future research should attempt to determine the cause of this 
relationship,
which may be the influence of changes in the forces acting on the whale or
behavioral flexibility by the whale.


The article can be accessed here:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.12271/abstract


Kind Regards


Kylie Owen, PhD

Alaska SeaLife Center

301 Railway Avenue

Seward, Alaska, USA, 99664


Email: kylie.o...@uqconnect.edu.au




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