Dolphins and porpoises have excellent biosonar ability, which they use for navigation, ranging and foraging. However, the role of biosonar in free-ranging small cetaceans has not been fully investigated. The biosonar behaviour and body movements of 15 free-ranging finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides) were observed using electronic tags attached to the animals. The porpoises often rotated their bodies more than 60 deg., on average, around the body axis in a dive bout. This behaviour occupied 31% of the dive duration during 186. h of effective observation time. Rolling dives were associated with extensive searching effort, and 23% of the rolling dive time was phonated, almost twice the phonation ratio of upright dives. Porpoises used ...
PhD funding was provided by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Council) grants t...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to mass s...
Detecting objects in their paths is a fundamental perceptional function of moving organisms. Potenti...
Toothed whales have evolved flexible biosonar systems to find, track and capture prey in diverse hab...
Toothed whales have evolved flexible biosonar systems to find, track and capture prey in diverse hab...
Odontocetes are assumed to use echolocation for navigation and foraging, but neither of these uses o...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
To exploit resources in their environment, odontocete cetaceans have evolved sophisticated diving ab...
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...
The off-axis sonar beam patterns of eight free-ranging finless porpoises were measured using attache...
Echolocation click events of a free-ranging juvenile and an adult finless porpoise (Neophocaena phoc...
To observe the bio-sonar behavior of dolphins and, porpoises, a, miniature stereo acous tic data log...
PhD funding was provided by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Council) grants t...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to mass s...
Detecting objects in their paths is a fundamental perceptional function of moving organisms. Potenti...
Toothed whales have evolved flexible biosonar systems to find, track and capture prey in diverse hab...
Toothed whales have evolved flexible biosonar systems to find, track and capture prey in diverse hab...
Odontocetes are assumed to use echolocation for navigation and foraging, but neither of these uses o...
Toothed whales have evolved to live in extremely different habitats and yet they all rely strongly o...
To exploit resources in their environment, odontocete cetaceans have evolved sophisticated diving ab...
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...
The off-axis sonar beam patterns of eight free-ranging finless porpoises were measured using attache...
Echolocation click events of a free-ranging juvenile and an adult finless porpoise (Neophocaena phoc...
To observe the bio-sonar behavior of dolphins and, porpoises, a, miniature stereo acous tic data log...
PhD funding was provided by Danmarks Grundforskningsfond (Danish National Research Council) grants t...
Toothed whales use sonar to detect, locate, and track prey. They adjust emitted sound intensity, aud...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to mass s...