Detecting objects in their paths is a fundamental perceptional function of moving organisms. Potential risks and rewards, such as prey, predators, conspecifics or non-biological obstacles, must be detected so that an animal can modify its behaviour accordingly. However, to date few studies have considered how animals in the wild focus their attention. Dolphins and porpoises are known to actively use sonar or echolocation. A newly developed miniature data logger attached to a porpoise allows for individual recording of acoustical search efforts and inspection distance based on echolocation. In this study, we analysed the biosonar behaviour of eight free-ranging finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides) and demonstrated that these animals ...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
By-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repellent devices (pingers) ...
Dolphins and porpoises have excellent biosonar ability, which they use for navigation, ranging and f...
PhD funding was provided by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Council) grants t...
Visually dominant animals use gaze adjustments to organize perceptual inputs for cognitive processin...
Echolocation behaviour of a harbor porpoise and six finless porpoises was recorded in open-water sys...
Echolocation behaviour of a harbor porpoise and six finless porpoises was recorded in open-water sys...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
The biosonar (click train) production rate of ten Yangtze finless porpoises and their behavior were ...
Harbour porpoises are visually inconspicuous but highly soniferous echolocating marine predators tha...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
When close to prey, porpoises actively widen their sonar beam, which may make it harder for the prey...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
By-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repellent devices (pingers) ...
Dolphins and porpoises have excellent biosonar ability, which they use for navigation, ranging and f...
PhD funding was provided by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Council) grants t...
Visually dominant animals use gaze adjustments to organize perceptual inputs for cognitive processin...
Echolocation behaviour of a harbor porpoise and six finless porpoises was recorded in open-water sys...
Echolocation behaviour of a harbor porpoise and six finless porpoises was recorded in open-water sys...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
The biosonar (click train) production rate of ten Yangtze finless porpoises and their behavior were ...
Harbour porpoises are visually inconspicuous but highly soniferous echolocating marine predators tha...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
Echolocating animals exercise an extensive control over the spectral and temporal properties of thei...
When close to prey, porpoises actively widen their sonar beam, which may make it harder for the prey...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
International audienceBy-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repell...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
By-catch is the most direct threat to marine mammals globally. Acoustic repellent devices (pingers) ...