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Non-song acoustic communication in migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)

机译:座头鲸的迁徙过程中的非歌曲声学通信(Megaptera novaeangliae)

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Humpback whales are renowned for the complex structured songs produced by males. A second, relatively understudied area of humpback acoustic communication concerns un-patterned sounds known as "social sounds," produced by both males and females. These include vocalizations as well as sounds produced at the surface of the water as a result of surface behaviors (e.g., breaching, pectoral slapping). This study describes a portion of the non-song social sound repertoire of southward migrating humpbacks in Australian waters, and explores the social relevance of these sounds. On migration, humpback whales travel in social groups of varying compositions. These social groups are not stable in that humpback whales continually change group composition by splitting from, or joining with, other groups. The results of this study suggest that "breaching" and "slapping" have a communicative function. Other sounds such as "underwater blows" and "cries" were heard mainly in competitive groups while other low-frequency sounds such as "grumbles,""snorts,""thwops," and "wops" may function in intra- or inter-group communication. Particular sounds ("grunts,""groans," and "barks") were almost exclusive to joining pods suggesting a role in social integration. Social sounds in humpbacks may have specific social and behavioral functions relating to social group composition, and the mediation of interactions between these social groups.
机译:座头鲸以雄性复杂的结构歌曲而闻名。相对较少研究的第二个座头声学通信区域涉及男性和女性产生的无模式声音,称为“社交声音”。这些包括发声以及由于水面行为(例如,破坏,胸壁拍打)而在水面产生的声音。这项研究描述了澳大利亚水域中向南迁徙的座头鲸的非歌曲社会声音汇辑,并探讨了这些声音的社会意义。迁徙时,座头鲸会在不同组成的社会群体中旅行。这些社会群体不稳定,因为座头鲸会通过与其他群体分离或加入来不断改变群体组成。这项研究的结果表明,“违反”和“打耳光”具有交际功能。其他声音(例如“水下打击”和“哭泣”)主要在竞争群体中听到,而其他低频声音(例如“咕s”,“打nor”,“ th声”和“ w声”)则可能在内部或内部起作用。小组交流。特殊的声音(“咕unt声”,“,吟声”和“吠叫声”)几乎是排挤豆荚所独有的,暗示着在社会融合中的作用。座头鲸中的社交声音可能具有特定的社交和行为功能,这些功能与社交组的组成以及这些社交组之间的交互作用有关。

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