Published December 5, 2022
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Fig. 5 in Temporal occurrence of three blue whale populations in New Zealand waters from passive acoustic monitoring
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Fig. 5.—Temporal occurrence pattern of the Antarctic blue whale song at each of the five hydrophones during the seasonal periods when the song was recorded in the South Taranaki Bight in New Zealand during 2016 (left panels) and 2017 (right panels). The y-axis represents the number of hours per day during which blue whale song was detected, and the x-axis represents the date. Grayed out sections represent gaps in recording due to hydrophone refurbishment. Synchronous peaks in occurrence between hydrophones and the overlapping detection ranges of the hydrophones (MARU1–5) indicate calls are detected simultaneously at multiple locations.
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- Journal article: 10.1093/jmammal/gyac106 (DOI)
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