Despite their apex predator role, relatively little is known about the foraging strategies that deep-diving marine mammals employ to target prey resources available at different depths with different costs of access. Using hidden Markov model (HMM) analysis of behavioral time series, we aimed to quantify the potential for multiple foraging strategies during 3,150 terminal echolocation (“buzz”) phases of 28 tagged male sperm whales in Northern Norway. Movement metrics included in the HMM reflected the predator's pursuit path (vertical velocity, pitch, and heading variance) and locomotion effort (overall dynamic body acceleration ODBA). We found a highly depth-dependent distribution of four buzz types: “Shallow-sparse” (median 161 m) had the ...
The sperm whale carries a hypertrophied nose that generates powerful clicks for long-range echolocat...
Oceanic odontocetes rely on echolocation to forage on pelagic or benthic prey, but their feeding eco...
Sperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks have been described as e...
Field work in Norway was funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and the National Danish Research Council...
The fieldwork was funded by a grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to B. Møhl and ONR, SERDP and FNU ...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
Background High-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the ...
BackgroundHigh-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the fi...
PhD and fieldwork funding were provided by the Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (27125 to P.T.M.), the O...
BackgroundHigh-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the fi...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
Digital tags were used to describe diving and vocal behaviour of sperm whales during 198 complete an...
The sperm whale carries a hypertrophied nose that generates powerful clicks for long-range echolocat...
The sperm whale carries a hypertrophied nose that generates powerful clicks for long-range echolocat...
Oceanic odontocetes rely on echolocation to forage on pelagic or benthic prey, but their feeding eco...
Sperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks have been described as e...
Field work in Norway was funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and the National Danish Research Council...
The fieldwork was funded by a grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to B. Møhl and ONR, SERDP and FNU ...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
Background High-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the ...
BackgroundHigh-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the fi...
PhD and fieldwork funding were provided by the Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (27125 to P.T.M.), the O...
BackgroundHigh-resolution sound and movement recording tags offer unprecedented insights into the fi...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
Digital tags were used to describe diving and vocal behaviour of sperm whales during 198 complete an...
The sperm whale carries a hypertrophied nose that generates powerful clicks for long-range echolocat...
The sperm whale carries a hypertrophied nose that generates powerful clicks for long-range echolocat...
Oceanic odontocetes rely on echolocation to forage on pelagic or benthic prey, but their feeding eco...
Sperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks have been described as e...