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Acoustic behaviour, ecology and social structure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu 1821) in the North Atlantic

机译:北大西洋宽吻海豚的声学行为,生态和社会结构(Tursiops truncatus,Montagu 1821)

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Communication is important for social and other behavioural interactions in most marine mammal species. The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus, Montagu, 1821) is a highly social species that use whistles as communication calls to express identity and to initiate and maintain contact between socially interactive individuals. In this thesis, the degree of variability in whistle behaviour and whistle characteristics was examined between different habitats on a range of spatial scales. The whistle characteristics that best discriminated between different communities were investigated, along with exploration of whistle variation in relation to habitat type, levels of social interaction and relatedness. Finally, the use and variability of individually distinctive calls (signature whistles) within and between Irish and US waters were also examined. Relatively high levels of whistle variation were found within a genetically and socially isolated population of dolphins in the Shannon Estuary, reflecting the need for individual identification and distinctive whistles in a population with long term site fidelity and high levels of social cohesion. Variation between reproductively separate communities in Irish waters was relatively small except between animals in inshore compared with continental shelf waters. The greatest differences in whistle structure overall were evident between dolphins using inshore and offshore US waters, likely reflecting social isolation of the two distinct ecotypes that occur in these waters but also variation in behaviour or habitat conditions. Variation found among inshore communities in US waters reflected similarities in habitat use and levels of social interaction. These findings suggest that vocal variation is socially mediated, behaviourally maintained and dependent on levels of social contact between individuals. The findings contribute to our understanding of the interaction of factors influencing vocalisation behaviour in this behaviourally complex and ecologically plastic species.
机译:在大多数海洋哺乳动物物种中,交流对于社交和其他行为互动都很重要。宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus,Montagu,1821)是一种高度社会化的物种,使用口哨作为交流电话来表达身份,并在社交互动的个体之间建立和维持联系。本文研究了不同生境在不同空间尺度上的哨声行为和哨声特征的变异程度。研究了在不同社区之间最好地区分的口哨特征,并探讨了与栖息地类型,社会互动水平和相关性有关的口哨变化。最后,还研究了爱尔兰和美国水域之间和之间的独特呼叫(签名哨声)的使用和可变性。在香农河口的一个遗传和社会隔离的海豚种群中发现了相对较高的哨子变异水平,这反映了在具有长期现场忠诚度和高度社会凝聚力的种群中需要个体识别和独特的哨子。与大陆架水域相比,爱尔兰沿海水域中生殖独立的群落之间的差异相对较小。在使用美国近岸水域和近海水域的海豚之间,总体上口哨结构的最大差异是显而易见的,这可能反映了社会对这些水域中出现的两种不同生态类型的社会隔离,以及行为或栖息地条件的变化。美国水域近岸社区之间发现的变化反映了栖息地使用和社会互动水平的相似性。这些发现表明,声音变异是社会介导的,行为保持的并且取决于个体之间的社会接触水平。这些发现有助于我们理解在这种行为复杂且生态可塑性的物种中影响发声行为的因素之间的相互作用。

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