Dear MARMAM,

My co-authors and I are excited to share our recent published open-access
paper
on sperm whale demographics in density estimation in the Gulf of Mexico:

Solsona-Berga A, Frasier KE, Posdaljian N, Baumann-Pickering S, Wiggins S,
Soldevilla M, Garrison L, Hildebrand JA  (2024). Accounting for sperm whale
population demographics in density estimation using passive acoustic
monitoring. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 746:121-140.

The paper is available at: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14693

ABSTRACT: Sperm whales *Physeter macrocephalus* are highly sexually
dimorphic, with adult males having larger bodies, more powerful
echolocation clicks, and slower echolocation clicking rates compared to
females. This study introduces methods for estimating sperm whale
population densities in the Gulf of Mexico (GoMex) by accounting for the
population demographics using passive acoustic monitoring and reveals that
ignoring the differences between demographic segments can introduce bias in
density estimates. Weekly densities were estimated per 3 demographic
segments: social groups consisting of adult females and their offspring,
mid-size animals, and adult males. Analysis revealed that the GoMex sperm
whale population is primarily composed of social groups, which account for
92 to 98% of the overall population. Mid-size animals and adult males made
up a small proportion of the population and were only intermittently
present. Our 7 yr GoMex density estimates, including the 2010 *Deepwater
Horizon* (DWH) oil spill period and subsequent years, revealed
demographic-specific trends. Declines found at 2 north-central GoMex sites,
coupled with increases at a southeastern site, may indicate population
movements and potential impacts from the 2010 DWH oil spill and elevated
noise levels from anthropogenic activities in the north-central GoMex.

Please feel free to email me with any questions at asolsonabe...@ucsd.edu.

Best,

Alba
*___________________________*
Alba Solsona Berga (she/her/hers)
Assistant Project Scientist
Scripps Institution of Oceanography // UC San Diego
(858) 534-8036 // asolsonabe...@ucsd.edu // sael.ucsd.edu
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