Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share the following publication:

Chicco, C., Papale, E., Wensveen, P. J., Mouy, X., & Samarra, F. I. P.
(2024). Using acoustic monitoring to reveal nearly year-round presence of
humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the waters of southern Iceland.
Marine Mammal Science, e13198.


The article can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13198

Abstract:
Icelandic waters are a crucial feeding ground for North Atlantic humpback
whales, yet their occurrence in these subarctic waters remains
underexplored. This study examined seasonal and diel patterns in humpback
whale occurrence off the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, southern Iceland, from
June 2018 to May 2019, using automated acoustic detections from
bottom-moored hydrophones. Vocalizations were manually categorized into
social calls, song fragments, or songs. Further classification identified
seven social sound types and 25 unique song units. Humpback whales were
detected on 126 out of 329 recording days and were present in nearly all
months except April and May. Social calls were most common in summer and
fall, while song fragments and songs were prevalent in winter. No diel
singing pattern was observed. These findings suggest southern Iceland
serves as a vital habitat for humpback whales, acting as a feeding ground
in summer and a migration stopover or overwintering site in winter. The
study underscores the potential of acoustic monitoring to uncover important
habitats year-round, especially when field observations are scarce, and
emphasizes the need for ongoing monitoring of habitat use. Continued
acoustic monitoring could provide further insights into the whales'
behavioral patterns and preferences, essential for their conservation.

For any queries feel free to contact me at carola.chi...@polito.it or
carola.chi...@gmail.com

Best wishes,
Carola
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