Assessing Stress Responses in Beaked and Sperm Whales in the Bahamas
Abstract
The long-term goal of this project is to develop fecal hormone assays to assess stress responses in Blainville s beaked whales (Mesoplodon densirostris) and sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) inhabiting the northern Bahamas. These deep-diving species were chosen to include a particularly acoustically-sensitive cetacean (beaked whales) and a co-occurring species (sperm whales) for comparison. The immediate goals are to: 1) evaluate the feasibility of fecal sample collection from these two species, 2) validate immunoassays and determine fecal hormone levels for relatively undisturbed reference populations of both species off Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas, and 3) characterize the natural variations in stress-related hormones according to life history stage (age-class, sex, reproductive status). The results of this project will provide baseline levels of these hormones in beaked and sperm whales for comparison with conspecifics inhabiting environments with acoustic exposures, such as the nearby U.S. Navy Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), and experiencing known acoustic disturbances including mid-frequency active sonar.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA617507
Entities
People
- Charlotte A. Dunn
- Diane E. Claridge
- Kathleen E. Hunt
- Rosalind M. Rolland
- Scott D. Kraus
Organizations
- New England Aquarium