Blue whale vocal behavior is affected by man-made noise, even when that
noise does not overlap the frequencies the whales use for communication,
according to A research publishe in the open access journal
PLoS ONE. The whales were less likely to emit calls when mid-frequency
sonar from ships was present, but were more likely to do so when ship
sounds were nearby, the researchers report. The data show an acoustical
response from blue whales to MFA sonar and ship noise. In particular,
there is a disruption of the D call production of these animals with MFA
sonar. The implications of such a response are unknown to date, but
owing to the low received level, a single source of MFA sonar may be
capable of affecting the animals' vocal behavior over a substantial
area. Additionally, nearby ships elicit more intense D calling by blue
whales.
Source:enn.com
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