Dear MARMAM community, I am pleased to announce the recent publication of our article "Quantifying the response of Blainville's beaked whales to U.S. naval sonar exercises in Hawaii" in Marine Mammal Science. We used multi-stage GAMs to account for the underlying distribution of beaked whales and the spatial intensity of naval sonar and think that this approach could be useful to others working on undesigned experiments where both animal density and stressor intensity vary spatially.
Jacobson, E. K., Henderson, E. E., Miller, D. L., Oedekoven, C. S., Moretti, D. J., & Thomas, L. (2022). Quantifying the response of Blainville's beaked whales to U.S. naval sonar exercises in Hawaii. Marine Mammal Science,1–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12944 Abstract: Behavioral responses of beaked whales (family Ziphiidae) to naval use of mid-frequency active sonar (MFAS) have been quantified for some species and regions. We describe the effects of MFAS on the probability of detecting diving groups of Blainville's beaked whales on the U.S. Navy Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in Hawaii and compare our results to previously published results for the same species at the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) in the Bahamas. We use passive acoustic data collected at bottom-mounted hydrophones before and during six naval training exercises at PMRF along with modelled sonar received levels to describe the effect of training and MFAS on foraging groups of Blainville's beaked whales. We use a multistage generalized additive modeling approach to control for the underlying spatial distribution of vocalizations under baseline conditions. At an MFAS received level of 150 dB re 1 μPa rms the probability of detecting groups of Blainville's beaked whales decreases by 77%, 95% CI [67%, 84%] compared to periods when general training activity was ongoing and by 87%, 95% CI [81%, 91%] compared to baseline conditions. Our results indicate a more pronounced response to naval training and MFAS than has been previously reported. Cheers, Eiren, Liz, Dave, Cornelia, Dave, and Len Eiren Kate Jacobson, PhD (she/they) Research Fellow Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews eiren.jacob...@st-andrews.ac.uk
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