International audienceLike most otariids species, the Subantarctic fur seal breeds on land in large, dense colonies. Pups are confronted by the long and repetitive absences of their mother throughout lactation. At each mother's return, pups have to find her among several hundreds of congeners. This recognition process mainly relies on acoustic signals. We performed an acoustic analysis on 125 calls from 20 females recorded during the 1999–2000 breeding season on Amsterdam Island (Indian Ocean). Ten variables were measured in both temporal and frequency domains. To find the acoustic parameters supporting individual signature, we assessed the differences between individuals using Kruskall‐Wallis univariate analysis of variance. For each varia...
Communication is primordial for survival of animal species as signals are involved in many social in...
Vocal recognition may function as a critical factor in maintaining the phocid mother-pup bond during...
International audiencePinnipeds have great potential for comparative studies of mother–pup recogniti...
International audienceLike most otariids species, the Subantarctic fur seal breeds on land in large,...
International audienceIn the subantarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis, mothers leave their pup...
Otariid seals (fur seals and sea lions) are colonial breeders with large numbers of females giving b...
International audienceThe ability to recognize the identity of conspecifics is a key component for s...
In gregarious breeders, parents often use individually stereotyped vocalizations as a cue to relocat...
<div><p>In otariids, mother’s recognition by pups is essential to their survival since females nurse...
International audienceIn colonial mammals like fur seals, mutual vocal recognition between mothers a...
International audienceIn otariids, mother's recognition by pups is essential to their survival since...
International audienceSubantarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus tropicalis, come ashore to breed in dens...
The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) and the Subantarctic fur seal (A. tropicalis) hybridi...
The vocal repertoire, structure, and behavioral context of airborne vocalizations produced by Austra...
Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus are colonial breeding animals forming dense so...
Communication is primordial for survival of animal species as signals are involved in many social in...
Vocal recognition may function as a critical factor in maintaining the phocid mother-pup bond during...
International audiencePinnipeds have great potential for comparative studies of mother–pup recogniti...
International audienceLike most otariids species, the Subantarctic fur seal breeds on land in large,...
International audienceIn the subantarctic fur seal Arctocephalus tropicalis, mothers leave their pup...
Otariid seals (fur seals and sea lions) are colonial breeders with large numbers of females giving b...
International audienceThe ability to recognize the identity of conspecifics is a key component for s...
In gregarious breeders, parents often use individually stereotyped vocalizations as a cue to relocat...
<div><p>In otariids, mother’s recognition by pups is essential to their survival since females nurse...
International audienceIn colonial mammals like fur seals, mutual vocal recognition between mothers a...
International audienceIn otariids, mother's recognition by pups is essential to their survival since...
International audienceSubantarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus tropicalis, come ashore to breed in dens...
The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) and the Subantarctic fur seal (A. tropicalis) hybridi...
The vocal repertoire, structure, and behavioral context of airborne vocalizations produced by Austra...
Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus are colonial breeding animals forming dense so...
Communication is primordial for survival of animal species as signals are involved in many social in...
Vocal recognition may function as a critical factor in maintaining the phocid mother-pup bond during...
International audiencePinnipeds have great potential for comparative studies of mother–pup recogniti...