My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our new paper published in Marine 
Mammal Science:

“Seasonal and diel patterns in Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus 
obliquidens) pulsed calls near Barkley Canyon”
K. S. Jasper 
Kanes<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Kanes/K.+S.+Jasper>, Stan E. 
Dosso<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Dosso/Stan+E.>, Tania Lado 
Insua<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Insua/Tania+Lado>, Xavier 
Mouy<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Mouy/Xavier>, Andrew 
Bateman<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Bateman/Andrew>

https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13055



Abstract:

Evaluation of temporal patterns in offshore marine mammal activity through 
visual data collection can be impaired by light and weather conditions and the 
cost of ship time. The conditions-independence and cost-efficacy of acoustic 
data collection make it popular for researching the temporal patterns of wild 
dolphins. However, Pacific white-sided dolphins (PWSDs) north of Southern 
California remain under-researched. This study evaluates diel and seasonal 
patterns in PWSD communication signals detected in 480 days of near-continuous 
passive acoustic data collected over 20 months from the Barkley Canyon node of 
Ocean Networks Canada's NEPTUNE observatory, offshore Vancouver Island, British 
Columbia, Canada. In this study, a random forest classifier is used to identify 
PWSD pulsed calls and false positives are manually removed. The resulting 
acoustic presence-absence data set is evaluated for seasonal and diel patterns 
using generalized additive mixed models, considering masking effects from 
ambient noise. PWSDs are found to be vocally active during all diel periods 
year-round, with high summer and low spring activity. Seasonally dependent diel 
patterns are identified, with PWSD pulsed calls exhibiting no diel pattern in 
spring, a slight increase in vocal activity during dusk and night in fall and 
winter, and a notable increase during night and dawn in summer.

If you’re having trouble accessing the paper or would like to contact us with 
questions please email me at ksjka...@uvic.ca<mailto:ksjka...@uvic.ca>

Best wishes,
Jasper

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K. S. Jasper Kanes (they/them), M.Sc. | Jr. Staff Scientist
Ocean Networks Canada | T (250) 472-4807 | M (250) 415-2175 | 
oceannetworks.ca<http://oceannetworks.ca/>
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