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What's occurring? Ultrasonic signature whistle use in Welsh bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

机译:发生了什么? 超声波签名哨子在威尔士瓶瓶瓶(Tursiops truncatus)

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Animal communication signals are diverse. The types of sounds that animals produce, and the way that information is encoded in those sounds, not only varies between species but can also vary geographically within a species. Therefore, an understanding of the vocal repertoire at the population level is important for providing insight into regional differences in vocal communication signals. One species whose vocal repertoire has received considerable attention is the bottlenose dolphin. This species is well known for its use of individually distinctive identity signals, known as signature whistles. Bottlenose dolphins use their signature whistles to broadcast their identity and to maintain contact with social companions. Signature whistles are not innate, but are learnt signals that develop within the first few months of an animal's life. It is therefore unsurprising that studies which have characterized signature whistles in wild populations of bottlenose dolphins have provided evidence of geographic variation in signature whistle structure. Here, we describe the occurrence of signature whistles in a previously unexplored wild population of bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay, Wales. We present the first occurrence of a signature whistle with an ultrasonic fundamental frequency component (>30 kHz), a frequency band that was not thought to be utilized by this species for whistle communication. We also describe the occurrence of an ultrasonic non-signature whistle. Our findings highlight the importance of conducting regional studies in order to fully quantify a species' vocal repertoire, and call into question the efficacy of those studies that use restricted sampling rates.
机译:动物通信信号是多种多样的。动物产生的声音类型以及信息在这些声音中编码的方式,不仅在物种之间变化,而且也可以在物种内地理位置不同。因此,对人口水平的声音曲目的理解对于深入了解声音通信信号的区域差异很重要。声乐曲目的一个物种受到相当大的关注的是瓶装海豚。该物种众所周知,其使用单独独特的身份信号,称为签名吹口哨。瓶装海豚使用他们的签名口哨来广播他们的身份并与社交伴侣保持联系。签名口哨不是天生的,而是学习在动物生命的前几个月内发展的信号。因此,它不成富的是,在瓶颈海豚野生群体中具有特征患者的研究已经提供了签名哨子结构的地理变化的证据。在这里,我们描述了在威尔士羊皮湾葡萄酒海湾瓶装海豚的先前未开发的野生瓶颈中的签名吹口哨的发生。我们介绍了具有超声基频率分量(> 30 kHz)的签名哨子的第一次出现,该频带未被认为是哨子通信的这种物种。我们还描述了超声波非签名哨子的发生。我们的研究结果强调了进行区域研究的重要性,以便完全量化物种的声音曲目,并呼吁质疑这些研究使用限制采样率的研究的疗效。

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