Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are unusual in that there is good evidence for sympatric populations with distinct culturally determined behaviour, including potential acoustic markers of the population division. In the Pacific, socially segregated, vocal clans with distinct dialects coexist; by contrast, geographical variation in vocal repertoire in the Atlantic has been attributed to drift. We examine networks of acoustic repertoire similarity and social interactions for 11 social units in the Eastern Caribbean. We find the presence of two socially segregated, sympatric vocal clans whose dialects differ significantly both in terms of categorical coda types produced by each clan (Mantel test between clans: matrix correlation = 0.256;...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are unusual in that there is good evidence for sympatric popul...
The ‘social complexity hypothesis’ suggests that complex social structure is a driver of diversity i...
The ‘social complexity hypothesis’ suggests that complex social structure is a driver of diversity i...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Vocal learning often results in distinct dialects among individuals or groups, but the forces select...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Ecological niche is traditionally defined at the species level, but individual niches can vary consi...
Environmental variables are often the primary drivers of species' distributions as they define their...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are unusual in that there is good evidence for sympatric popul...
The ‘social complexity hypothesis’ suggests that complex social structure is a driver of diversity i...
The ‘social complexity hypothesis’ suggests that complex social structure is a driver of diversity i...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Vocal learning often results in distinct dialects among individuals or groups, but the forces select...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Ecological niche is traditionally defined at the species level, but individual niches can vary consi...
Environmental variables are often the primary drivers of species' distributions as they define their...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is a deep-diving cetacean with a global distribution and a ...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...