Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) social calls in southern British Columbia

Date

2024

Authors

Molder, Zoe
Halliday, William
Reidy, Rhonda
Kraemer, Chloe
Juanes, Francis

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Marine Mammal Science

Abstract

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) nonsong vocalizations, or social calls, are much more poorly understood than humpback song. We examined humpback whale social calls from a foraging ground in southern British Columbia (BC) and developed a catalog for humpback social calls in BC. We tagged four humpback whales on the eastern edge of Swiftsure Bank, BC, in early September 2020, with a passive acoustic and movement tag. We manually classified 32 call types in our data set based on comparisons with published classifications of humpback social calls. Many of the calls identified in our data set had similar characteristics to calls from other locations. We also used two statistical classification methods, a cluster analysis and a random forest. The cluster analysis grouped 20 of these call types into four categories, and the random forest classifier was able to accurately classify all 20 call types 87.6% of the time. This study fills a geographical gap of humpback whale social calls on foraging grounds and is a first step towards categorizing the social calls of humpback whales in BC.

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Keywords

bioacoustics, biologging, passive acoustic monitoring, social call characteristics, social call repertoire, vocalizations

Citation

Molder, Z. A., Halliday, W. D., Reidy, R., Kraemer, C. N., & Juanes, F. (2024). Humpback whale (megaptera novaeangliae) social calls in southern British Columbia. Marine Mammal Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13138