niv ve ada Oce nit r 2Cultural lineages are based on learned social traditions that are stable for several generations. When cultural lineages also reflect common ancestry and/or are shared by individuals that live together they are called clans. The existence of clans among killer whales has been previously proposed but has not been confirmed. Here, we show that clans exist among resident type killer whales, Orcinus orca, in southern Alaska. Resident killer whales live in stable matrilines from which emigration of either sex has not been observed. Matrilines that associate regularly (50 % observation time) are called pods. Pods are believed to consist of closely related matrilines and share a unique repertoire of discrete call types. Pods ...
Variation in vocal signals among populations and social groups of animals provides opportunities for...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
<p>Bigg’s killer whales (<i>Orcinus orca;</i> i.e. ‘transient’ ecotype), as apex predators, are impo...
The killer whale (Orcinus orca) is one of the few species for which vocal culture is actively involv...
Resident killer whales, Orcinus orca, of the Northeastern Pacific form stable kinship-based matrifoc...
A few species of mammals produce group-specific vocalisations that are passed on by learning, but th...
This thesis reports a genetic investigation of population segregation, social organization, and mati...
Vocal communication within and between groups of individuals has been described extensively in birds...
In social species, breeding system and gregarious behavior are key factors influencing the evolution ...
Intraspecific resource partitioning and social affiliations both have the potential to structure pop...
for genetic variation at three nuclear DNA markers and sequenced for a total of 520 bp from the mito...
Vocal dialects have been described in many species, but most studies so far have focused on territo...
Vocal communication is best suited for social animals in the marine environment because of the highe...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are unusual in that there is good evidence for sympatric popul...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Variation in vocal signals among populations and social groups of animals provides opportunities for...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
<p>Bigg’s killer whales (<i>Orcinus orca;</i> i.e. ‘transient’ ecotype), as apex predators, are impo...
The killer whale (Orcinus orca) is one of the few species for which vocal culture is actively involv...
Resident killer whales, Orcinus orca, of the Northeastern Pacific form stable kinship-based matrifoc...
A few species of mammals produce group-specific vocalisations that are passed on by learning, but th...
This thesis reports a genetic investigation of population segregation, social organization, and mati...
Vocal communication within and between groups of individuals has been described extensively in birds...
In social species, breeding system and gregarious behavior are key factors influencing the evolution ...
Intraspecific resource partitioning and social affiliations both have the potential to structure pop...
for genetic variation at three nuclear DNA markers and sequenced for a total of 520 bp from the mito...
Vocal dialects have been described in many species, but most studies so far have focused on territo...
Vocal communication is best suited for social animals in the marine environment because of the highe...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are unusual in that there is good evidence for sympatric popul...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Variation in vocal signals among populations and social groups of animals provides opportunities for...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
<p>Bigg’s killer whales (<i>Orcinus orca;</i> i.e. ‘transient’ ecotype), as apex predators, are impo...