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Main Authors: Ivanchikova, Julia, Tregenza, Nick, Popov, Dimitar, Meshkova, Galina, Paiu, Romulus-Marian, Timofte, Costin, Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka, Tonay, Arda M, Dede, Ayhan, Özsandıkçı, Uğur, Kopaliani, Natia, Dekanoidze, Davit, Gurielidze, Zurab, Vishnyakova, Karina, Hammond, Philip S, Gol'din, Pavel
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Published: Ecology and evolution 2024
Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39391820/
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author Ivanchikova, Julia
Tregenza, Nick
Popov, Dimitar
Meshkova, Galina
Paiu, Romulus-Marian
Timofte, Costin
Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka
Tonay, Arda M
Dede, Ayhan
Özsandıkçı, Uğur
Kopaliani, Natia
Dekanoidze, Davit
Gurielidze, Zurab
Vishnyakova, Karina
Hammond, Philip S
Gol'din, Pavel
author_facet Ivanchikova, Julia
Tregenza, Nick
Popov, Dimitar
Meshkova, Galina
Paiu, Romulus-Marian
Timofte, Costin
Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka
Tonay, Arda M
Dede, Ayhan
Özsandıkçı, Uğur
Kopaliani, Natia
Dekanoidze, Davit
Gurielidze, Zurab
Vishnyakova, Karina
Hammond, Philip S
Gol'din, Pavel
Ivanchikova, Julia
Tregenza, Nick
Popov, Dimitar
Meshkova, Galina
Paiu, Romulus-Marian
Timofte, Costin
Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka
Tonay, Arda M
Dede, Ayhan
Özsandıkçı, Uğur
Kopaliani, Natia
Dekanoidze, Davit
Gurielidze, Zurab
Vishnyakova, Karina
Hammond, Philip S
Gol'din, Pavel
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Seasonal and diel patterns in Black Sea harbour porpoise acoustic activity in 2020-2022. Ivanchikova, Julia Tregenza, Nick Popov, Dimitar Meshkova, Galina Paiu, Romulus-Marian Timofte, Costin Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka Tonay, Arda M Dede, Ayhan Özsandıkçı, Uğur Kopaliani, Natia Dekanoidze, Davit Gurielidze, Zurab Vishnyakova, Karina Hammond, Philip S Gol'din, Pavel The Black Sea is a semi-enclosed inland sea with an unevenly distributed extensive coastal shelf area and anoxic deep waters. It is inhabited by common and bottlenose dolphins, as well as harbour porpoises, all represented by local subspecies. Between September 2020 and October 2022, 19 F-PODs deployed by research teams from Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Türkiye and Ukraine collected data on acoustic activity of Black Sea harbour porpoises. Strong seasonal and diel patterns were found, which varied in three regions. In the south-eastern part of the Black Sea, harbour porpoise acoustic activity was higher from January to May, with a peak in April. This pattern agrees with the seasonal anchovy migration from the winter spawning grounds in warmer waters in the south-eastern region to feeding grounds on the productive shallow north-west shelf. The diel pattern showed strong nocturnal acoustic activity, which is consistent with anchovy vertical migration. Porpoises on the western side of the Black Sea exhibited a bimodal seasonal pattern in acoustic activity, with a larger peak in April and a smaller one in October. Diel activity was primarily nocturnal. On the north-west shelf, harbour porpoise acoustic activity was mostly recorded during the warm period from April to October. The diel pattern showed activity mainly during daylight with two peaks: a smaller one approximately at dawn and a larger one at dusk. This pattern is similar to the vertical migrations of sprat. Overall, the results of the study were consistent with the prey being an important driver of seasonal and diel dynamics of harbour porpoise acoustic activity.
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spellingShingle Seasonal and diel patterns in Black Sea harbour porpoise acoustic activity in 2020-2022.
Ivanchikova, Julia
Tregenza, Nick
Popov, Dimitar
Meshkova, Galina
Paiu, Romulus-Marian
Timofte, Costin
Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka
Tonay, Arda M
Dede, Ayhan
Özsandıkçı, Uğur
Kopaliani, Natia
Dekanoidze, Davit
Gurielidze, Zurab
Vishnyakova, Karina
Hammond, Philip S
Gol'din, Pavel
Seasonal and diel patterns in Black Sea harbour porpoise acoustic activity in 2020-2022. Ivanchikova, Julia Tregenza, Nick Popov, Dimitar Meshkova, Galina Paiu, Romulus-Marian Timofte, Costin Amaha Öztürk, Ayaka Tonay, Arda M Dede, Ayhan Özsandıkçı, Uğur Kopaliani, Natia Dekanoidze, Davit Gurielidze, Zurab Vishnyakova, Karina Hammond, Philip S Gol'din, Pavel The Black Sea is a semi-enclosed inland sea with an unevenly distributed extensive coastal shelf area and anoxic deep waters. It is inhabited by common and bottlenose dolphins, as well as harbour porpoises, all represented by local subspecies. Between September 2020 and October 2022, 19 F-PODs deployed by research teams from Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, Türkiye and Ukraine collected data on acoustic activity of Black Sea harbour porpoises. Strong seasonal and diel patterns were found, which varied in three regions. In the south-eastern part of the Black Sea, harbour porpoise acoustic activity was higher from January to May, with a peak in April. This pattern agrees with the seasonal anchovy migration from the winter spawning grounds in warmer waters in the south-eastern region to feeding grounds on the productive shallow north-west shelf. The diel pattern showed strong nocturnal acoustic activity, which is consistent with anchovy vertical migration. Porpoises on the western side of the Black Sea exhibited a bimodal seasonal pattern in acoustic activity, with a larger peak in April and a smaller one in October. Diel activity was primarily nocturnal. On the north-west shelf, harbour porpoise acoustic activity was mostly recorded during the warm period from April to October. The diel pattern showed activity mainly during daylight with two peaks: a smaller one approximately at dawn and a larger one at dusk. This pattern is similar to the vertical migrations of sprat. Overall, the results of the study were consistent with the prey being an important driver of seasonal and diel dynamics of harbour porpoise acoustic activity.
title Seasonal and diel patterns in Black Sea harbour porpoise acoustic activity in 2020-2022.
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39391820/