Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but little is known about how large, air-breathing predators collect and use such information to maximize energy returns when foraging in the deep sea. Here, we used archival tags to study how echolocating sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) use their long-range sensory capabilities to guide foraging in a deep-water habitat consisting of multiple, depth-segregated prey layers. Sperm whales employ a directed search behaviour by modulating their overall sonar sampling with the intention to exploit a particular prey layer. They forage opportunistically during some descents while actively adjusting their acoustic gaze to sequentially track different ...
Toothed whales echolocating in the wild generate clicks with low repetition rates to locate prey but...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
International audienceSperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks ha...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
The fieldwork was funded by a grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to B. Møhl and ONR, SERDP and FNU ...
Sperm whales use their gigantic nose to produce the most powerful sounds in the animal kingdom, pres...
Sperm whales use their gigantic nose to produce the most powerful sounds in the animal kingdom, pres...
The submarine canyon off Kaikōura (New Zealand) is an extremely productive deep-sea habitat, and an ...
The submarine canyon off Kaikōura (New Zealand) is an extremely productive deep-sea habitat, and an ...
Sperm whale echolocation behaviour reveals a directed, prior-based search strategy informed by prey ...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
Despite their apex predator role, relatively little is known about the foraging strategies that deep...
Digital tags were used to describe diving and vocal behaviour of sperm whales during 198 complete an...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
Toothed whales echolocating in the wild generate clicks with low repetition rates to locate prey but...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
International audienceSperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks ha...
Predators make foraging decisions based upon sensory information about resource availability, but li...
The fieldwork was funded by a grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to B. Møhl and ONR, SERDP and FNU ...
Sperm whales use their gigantic nose to produce the most powerful sounds in the animal kingdom, pres...
Sperm whales use their gigantic nose to produce the most powerful sounds in the animal kingdom, pres...
The submarine canyon off Kaikōura (New Zealand) is an extremely productive deep-sea habitat, and an ...
The submarine canyon off Kaikōura (New Zealand) is an extremely productive deep-sea habitat, and an ...
Sperm whale echolocation behaviour reveals a directed, prior-based search strategy informed by prey ...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
Despite their apex predator role, relatively little is known about the foraging strategies that deep...
Digital tags were used to describe diving and vocal behaviour of sperm whales during 198 complete an...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
Toothed whales echolocating in the wild generate clicks with low repetition rates to locate prey but...
Simultaneous high resolution sampling of predator behavior and habitat characteristics is often diff...
International audienceSperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks ha...