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    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Observations were made to investigate the behavioral reactions of wild harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) towards pingers (banana pinger (Fishtek)). We did video recordings of 16 wild porpoises with a drone (DJI Phantom 4 Professional v2.0, P4Pv2, www.dji.com) equipped with a polarizing filter (Polarpro ND8-PL). Using the drone flight records and a tailored analysis software, we were able to determine GPS coordinates of the wild porpoises. Data were collected in May and June 2019 in Kerteminde, Denmark. The purpose of the data was to record the behavior of harbor porpoises before and during exposure to pinger sounds.
    Keywords: acoustic deterrent; behavior; bycatch; cetacean; Cetacean sightings; Drone; marine mammal; Phocoena phocoena; pinger
    Type: Dataset
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    Publication Date: 2019-03-12
    Description: Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Company of Biologists for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (2019): jeb190710. doi:10.1242/jeb.190710.
    Description: Hearing is a primary sensory modality for birds. For seabirds, auditory data is challenging to obtain and hearing data are limited. Here, we present methods to measure seabird hearing in the field, using two Alcid species: the common murre Uria aalge and the Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica. Tests were conducted in a portable semi-anechoic crate using physiological auditory evoked potential (AEP) methods. The crate and AEP system were easily transportable to northern Iceland field sites, where wild birds were caught, sedated, studied and released. The resulting data demonstrate the feasibility of a field-based application of an established neurophysiology method, acquiring high quality avian hearing data in a relatively quiet setting. Similar field methods could be applied to other seabirds, and other bird species, resulting in reliable hearing data from a large number of individuals with a modest field effort. The results will provide insights into the sound sensitivity of species facing acoustic habitat degradation.
    Description: This work was supported by the U.S. Navy's Living Marine Resources Program and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
    Description: 2020-01-03
    Keywords: Noise ; Auditory ; Soundscape ; Evoked potentials ; Masking
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: Author Posting. © Company of Biologists, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of Company of Biologists for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Experimental Biology 222(4), (2019): jeb190710. doi:10.1242/jeb.190710.
    Description: Hearing is a primary sensory modality for birds. For seabirds, auditory data is challenging to obtain and hearing data are limited. Here, we present methods to measure seabird hearing in the field, using two Alcid species: the common murre Uria aalge and the Atlantic puffin Fratercula arctica. Tests were conducted in a portable semi-anechoic crate using physiological auditory evoked potential (AEP) methods. The crate and AEP system were easily transportable to northern Iceland field sites, where wild birds were caught, sedated, studied and released. The resulting data demonstrate the feasibility of a field-based application of an established neurophysiology method, acquiring high quality avian hearing data in a relatively quiet setting. Similar field methods could be applied to other seabirds, and other bird species, resulting in reliable hearing data from a large number of individuals with a modest field effort. The results will provide insights into the sound sensitivity of species facing acoustic habitat degradation.
    Description: This work was supported by the U.S. Navy's Living Marine Resources Program and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
    Description: 2020-02-18
    Keywords: Noise ; Auditory ; Soundscape ; Evoked potentials ; Masking
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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