Automated Organization ProfileCroatian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, Zagreb, Croatia; Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation, Veli Lošinj, Croatia
Croatian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, Zagreb, Croatia; Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation, Veli Lošinj, Croatia
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets in this organization
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the organization's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the organization's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 9.8 (sum of 11 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
Goose-beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) and sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) are two deep-diving odontocete species known to occur in the southern Adriatic Sea, based on intermittent stranding and sighting data. To get a better understanding of their presence in this region, we studied the occurrence of echolocation clicks produced by these species in passive acoustic recordings. Passive acoustic data were collected offshore Dubrovnik, Croatia. Data were collected from October 2018 to December 2019 and from June 2020 to December 2020 using a High-frequency Acoustic Recording Package (HARP) deployed at approximately 1,000 m depth. To determine the occurrence of echolocation clicks, a two-step process was used: automated detection followed by manual annotation of the detected clicks. Automated detection was implemented using a low signal-to-noise ratio threshold and a broad range of parameters to detect as many clicks as possible. Two click clustering algorithms were evaluated for performance on this data set: an unsupervised clustering algorithm and a filtering algorithm. The performance of the algorithms was compared to the manual annotations to determine a time-effective method for future monitoring. Both species were found to be acoustically active in the southern Adriatic Sea. Goose-beaked whales were detected throughout the recording period, with echolocation clicks peaking during the winter of 2018–2019 and in the spring of 2019. Conversely, sperm whales were more acoustically active during short, irregular windows, mostly during the summer of 2019. These results suggest that goose-beaked whales are residents, and, due to the irregularity of their detection, sperm whales are likely occasional visitors to this region. The unsupervised clustering algorithm performed better than the tested filtering algorithm, with F-scores of 0.74 and 0.46, respectively. This study provides knowledge that can help with effective conservation efforts and further contribute to our understanding of cetacean occurrence in the region.
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
TPWS stands for "start Time, Peak-to-peak amplitude, Waveform, and Spectra parameters", therefore giving start times of detections, received level amplitudes (dBpeak-to-peak), waveforms and detection spectra of the detected clicks for the second recording period (from 06-05-19 to 12-23-19).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
TPWS stands for "start Time, Peak-to-peak amplitude, Waveform, and Spectra parameters", therefore giving start times of detections, received level amplitudes (dBpeak-to-peak), waveforms and detection spectra of the detected clicks for the first recording period (from 10-18-18 to 05-05-19).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
Timestamps of annotated clicks for the first recording period (from 10-18-18 to 05-05-19).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
Timestamps of annotated clicks for the second recording period (from 06-05-19 to 12-23-19).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
TPWS stands for "start Time, Peak-to-peak amplitude, Waveform, and Spectra parameters", therefore giving start times of detections, received level amplitudes (dBpeak-to-peak), waveforms and detection spectra of the detected clicks for the third recording period (from 06-09-20 to 12-22-20).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
Folder with files containing start and end times of detected clicks for the first recording period (from 10-18-18 to 05-05-19).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
Timestamps of annotated clicks for the third recording period (from 06-09-20 to 12-22-20).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana
Folder with files containing start and end times of detected clicks for the third recording period (from 06-09-20 to 12-22-20).
Authors
- Constaratas, Alexandra Nathalie ;
- Holcer, Draško ;
- Özgöbek, Özlem ;
- Širović, Ana