Clicking for calamari: toothed whales can echolocate squid Loligo pealeii.

Madsen, P. T., Wilson, M., Johnson, M., Hanlon, R. T., Bocconcelli, A., Aguilar de Soto, N. and Tyack, P. L. (2007) Clicking for calamari: toothed whales can echolocate squid Loligo pealeii. Open Access Aquatic Biology, 1 . pp. 141-150. DOI 10.3354/ab00014.

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Abstract

Squid play an important role in biomass turnover in marine ecosystems and constitute a food source for ~90% of all echolocating toothed whale species. Nonetheless, it has been hypothesized that the soft bodies of squid provide echoes too weak to be detected by toothed whale biosonars, and that only the few hard parts of the squid body may generate significant backscatter. We measured the acoustic backscatter from the common squid Loligo pealeii for signals similar to toothed whale echolocation clicks using an energy detector to mimic the mammalian auditory system. We show that the dorsal target strengths of L. pealeii with mantle lengths between 23 and 26 cm fall in the range from –38 to –44 dB, and that the pen, beak and lenses do not contribute significantly to the backscatter. Thus, the muscular mantle and fins of L. pealeii constitute a sufficient sonar target for individual biosonar detection by toothed whales at ranges between 25 and 325 m, depending on squid size, noise levels, click source levels, and orientation of the ensonified squid. While epipelagic squid must be fast and muscular to catch prey and avoid visual predators, it is hypothesized that some deep-water squid may have adopted passive acoustic crypsis, with a body of low muscle mass and low metabolism that will render them less conspicuous to echolocating predators.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Squid; Predator; Prey; Echolocation; Toothed whale; Target strength
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Inter-Research
Projects: CephLit
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4402
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2021 07:46
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2021 07:46
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/53949

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