Analyzing Whale Calling through Hawkes Process Modeling
成果类型:
Article; Early Access
署名作者:
Kang, Bokgyeong; Schliep, Erin M.; Gelfand, Alan E.; Yack, Tina M.; Clark, Christopher W.; Schick, Robert S.
署名单位:
Duke University; Dongguk University; North Carolina State University; Duke University; Cornell University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0162-1459
DOI:
10.1080/01621459.2025.2501711
发表日期:
2025
关键词:
atlantic right whales
cape-cod bay
eubalaena-glacialis
sound production
BEHAVIOR
Massachusetts
摘要:
Sound is assumed to be the primary modality of communication among marine mammal species. Analyzing acoustic recordings helps to understand the function of the acoustic signals as well as the possible impact of anthropogenic noise on acoustic behavior. Motivated by a dataset from a network of hydrophones in Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts, using automatically detected calls in recordings, we study the communication process of the endangered North Atlantic right whale. For right whales, an upcall is a known signal used to facilitate communication among individuals. We present novel spatiotemporal excitement modeling consisting of a background process and an excitement process. The background process incorporates the influences of diel patterns and ambient noise on contact calls-initial vocalizations aimed at initiating contact. The excitement process captures potential countercalls-responses excited by previous upcalls. Upcall incidence is found to be clustered in space and time; an upcall seems to excite more upcalls nearer to it in time and space. We find evidence that whales make more upcalls at night, respond to other whales nearby, and are likely to remain quiet in the presence of increased ambient noise. Supplementary materials for this article are available online, including a standardized description of the materials available for reproducing the work.