Utilising ~360,000 hours of underwater sound recordings, this thesis presents a broad-scale study of the acoustic ecology of the Southern Hemisphere sub-species of fin whale in Eastern Antarctic, Sub-Antarctic, and Australian waters. The thesis results outline the seasonal migratory presence and song repertoire of the animals, suggesting two separate sub-populations of fin whale in these regions. Further, this thesis investigated diel patterns and environmental drivers of the animals’ presence in Eastern Antarctic water
Several species of beaked whales inhabit the Southern Ocean, but information on their abundance, dis...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
The upcall is the most commonly detected and prevalent vocalization of the southern right whales’ (E...
Utilising ~360,000 hours of underwater sound recordings, this thesis presents a broad-scale study of...
International audienceThe fin whale is listed as globally vulnerable, with ongoing threats to their ...
Passive acoustic recordings collected in Australian temperate waters were used to provide the first ...
With catches of over 360,000 individuals, Antarctic blue whales Balaenoptera musculus intermedia wer...
© 2019, The Author(s). The fin whale is a globally endangered species and is listed as threatened in...
Blue (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin whales (B. physalus) in the Southern Ocean were subjects of ext...
This thesis aimed to improve the understanding of killer whale populations in the Australian and Ant...
This short paper describes 3 consistent regional differences in fin whale vocalizations recorded in ...
International audienceThis study presents evidence of diel patterns in fin whale ( Balaenoptera phys...
Fin whales are acoustically active year-round, particularly during the winter breeding season when m...
In polar habitats, research on marine mammals including studies of the possible ecological consequen...
Humpback whale males produce songs which are comparable in complexity and behavioral function to bi...
Several species of beaked whales inhabit the Southern Ocean, but information on their abundance, dis...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
The upcall is the most commonly detected and prevalent vocalization of the southern right whales’ (E...
Utilising ~360,000 hours of underwater sound recordings, this thesis presents a broad-scale study of...
International audienceThe fin whale is listed as globally vulnerable, with ongoing threats to their ...
Passive acoustic recordings collected in Australian temperate waters were used to provide the first ...
With catches of over 360,000 individuals, Antarctic blue whales Balaenoptera musculus intermedia wer...
© 2019, The Author(s). The fin whale is a globally endangered species and is listed as threatened in...
Blue (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin whales (B. physalus) in the Southern Ocean were subjects of ext...
This thesis aimed to improve the understanding of killer whale populations in the Australian and Ant...
This short paper describes 3 consistent regional differences in fin whale vocalizations recorded in ...
International audienceThis study presents evidence of diel patterns in fin whale ( Balaenoptera phys...
Fin whales are acoustically active year-round, particularly during the winter breeding season when m...
In polar habitats, research on marine mammals including studies of the possible ecological consequen...
Humpback whale males produce songs which are comparable in complexity and behavioral function to bi...
Several species of beaked whales inhabit the Southern Ocean, but information on their abundance, dis...
This paper describes the natural variability of ambient sound in the Southern Ocean, an acoustically...
The upcall is the most commonly detected and prevalent vocalization of the southern right whales’ (E...