Call classifications by human observers are often subjective yet they are critical to studies of animal communication, because only the categories that are relevant for the animals themselves actually make sense in terms of correlation to the context. In this paper we test whether independent observers can correctly detect differences and similarities in killer whale repertoires. We used repertoires with different a priori levels of similarity: from different ecotypes, from different oceans, from different populations within the same ocean, and from different local subpopulations of the same population. Calls from nine killer whale populations/subpopulations were pooled into a joint sample set, and eight independent observers were asked to ...
Killer whale call repertoires can provide information on social connections among groups and populat...
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have group-specific call repertoires that can be used to track groups a...
Northern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific v...
This study was funded by the Russian Fund for the Fundamental Research (grant No. 18-04-00462).Call ...
A few species of mammals produce group-specific vocalisations that are passed on by learning, but th...
Students of animal communication face significant challenges when deciding how to categorize calls i...
Killer whales vocalisations include repertoires of stereotyped call types (Ford 1984). There is stro...
Previous sound recordings of resident (fish-eating) killer whale groups have revealed matrilineal gr...
Vocal dialects have been described in many species, but most studies so far have focused on territo...
Although killer whale, Orcinus orca, dialects have been studied in detail in several populations, li...
Killer whale call repertoires can provide information on social connections among groups and populat...
International audienceEavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers,...
Killer whales (KW) may be predators or competitors of other cetaceans. Since their foraging behavior...
A common task for researchers of animal vocalisations is statistically comparing repertoires, or set...
Acoustic sequences have been described in a range of species and in varying complexity. Cetaceans ar...
Killer whale call repertoires can provide information on social connections among groups and populat...
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have group-specific call repertoires that can be used to track groups a...
Northern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific v...
This study was funded by the Russian Fund for the Fundamental Research (grant No. 18-04-00462).Call ...
A few species of mammals produce group-specific vocalisations that are passed on by learning, but th...
Students of animal communication face significant challenges when deciding how to categorize calls i...
Killer whales vocalisations include repertoires of stereotyped call types (Ford 1984). There is stro...
Previous sound recordings of resident (fish-eating) killer whale groups have revealed matrilineal gr...
Vocal dialects have been described in many species, but most studies so far have focused on territo...
Although killer whale, Orcinus orca, dialects have been studied in detail in several populations, li...
Killer whale call repertoires can provide information on social connections among groups and populat...
International audienceEavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers,...
Killer whales (KW) may be predators or competitors of other cetaceans. Since their foraging behavior...
A common task for researchers of animal vocalisations is statistically comparing repertoires, or set...
Acoustic sequences have been described in a range of species and in varying complexity. Cetaceans ar...
Killer whale call repertoires can provide information on social connections among groups and populat...
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have group-specific call repertoires that can be used to track groups a...
Northern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific v...