Dear MARMAM community,


My co-author Dr. Marc Lammers and I are pleased to share that our paper,
“Investigating the diel occurrence of odontocetes around the Maui Nui
region using passive acoustic techniques” has published in *Pacific Science*.




Abstract:

The distribution of odontocetes on a daily scale is largely driven by
bottom-up processes that in turn influence foraging opportunities.
Environmental variables such as bathymetry may help indicate productive
foraging regions and serve as useful tools when assessing dolphin spatial
and temporal patterns. To begin to understand daily spatial patterns of
different odontocete species relative to heterogeneous benthic habitat,
passive acoustic monitoring was conducted near an understudied basin of the
Hawaiian Islands, the Maui Nui region (Maui, Lāna‘i, Kaho‘olawe, Moloka‘i).
Results showed that the acoustic activity of smaller species was stronger
at night than day, particularly closer to shelf waters. In contrast, the
acoustic activity of less common larger species tended not to follow a diel
pattern, except at sites of a moderate proximity to shelf waters. These
findings support previous research showing that smaller odontocetes, such
as spinner dolphins (*Stenella longirostris*), track and feed upon the
daily vertically migrating mesopelagic boundary community at night, while
larger odontocetes, such as false killer whales (*Pseudorca crassidens*),
may forage across most of the region during both the day and night. This
information will help inform best management practices that account for
interspecies variation in use of the Maui Nui basin.



https://bioone.org/journals/pacific-science/volume-75/issue-1/75.1.7/Investigating-the-Diel-Occurrence-of-Odontocetes-around-the-Maui-Nui/10.2984/75.1.7.short



Please contact me for a full pdf of the paper.



Best,
Merra

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Merra Howe, M.Sc. (she/her)

Policy Analyst

U.S. Marine Mammal Commission

4340 E W Hwy, Bethesda, MD 20814

617-680-9848
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