Direct hearing measurements in a baleen whale suggest ultrasonic sensitivity
Abstract
Predicting and mitigating the impacts of anthropogenic ocean noise on marine animals is hindered by a lack of information on hearing in these species. We established a catch-and-release program to temporarily hold adolescent minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) for hearing tests during their summer migration. In 2023, two minke whales provided measures of the auditory brainstem response and data on the frequency range of their hearing. Results show that minke whales are sensitive to sound frequencies as high as 45 to 90 kilohertz. These tests provide information on the types of anthropogenic noise that could affect minke whales and potentially, other related baleen whale species.
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Dorian, Houser; Kvadsheim, Petter Helgevold; Kleivane, Lars; Mulsow, Jason; Ølberg, Rolf Arne; Harms, Craig; Teilmann, Jonas; Finneran, Jim.
Direct hearing measurements in a baleen whale suggest ultrasonic sensitivity. Science 2024 ;Volum 386. s. 902-906