Acoustic recordings of rough-toothed dolphin ( Steno bredanensis ) offshore Eastern Sicily (Mediterranean Sea)

  • Caruso F
  • Sciacca V
  • Parisi I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rough-toothed dolphin's abundance and distribution is largely unknown worldwide and evaluation of its conservation status in the Mediterranean Sea is necessary. A rough-toothed dolphin was sighted offshore Eastern Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) in July 2017 and acoustic data were acquired in the same area of Watkins, Tyack, Moore, and Notarbartolo di Sciara [(1987). Mar. Mamm. Sci. 3, 78–82]. An automatic detection algorithm was developed to identify the echolocation clicks recorded within both datasets and a recurrent inter-click interval value was identified during the new encounter. Distinctive whistle classes were also identified with similar contour shapes within both datasets.

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Caruso, F., Sciacca, V., Parisi, I., Viola, S., de Vincenzi, G., Bocconcelli, A., … Rosso, M. (2019). Acoustic recordings of rough-toothed dolphin ( Steno bredanensis ) offshore Eastern Sicily (Mediterranean Sea). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 146(3), EL286–EL292. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5126118

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