Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coastal waters of tropical Australia. Little is known of their ecology or acoustic repertoires. Vocalizations from humpback and snubfin dolphins were recorded in two locations along the Queensland coast during 2008 and 2010 to describe their vocalizations and evaluate the acoustic differences between these two species. Broad vocalization types were categorized qualitatively. Both species produced click trains burst pulses and whistles. Principal component analysis of the nine acoustic variables extracted from the whistles produced nine principal components that were input into discriminant function analyses to classify 96% of humpback dolphin wh...
Broadband recording systems were adapted to characterize the whistle characteristics of free-ranging...
Differences in whistle types between species and populations of dolphins may arise from differences ...
Bottlenose dolphins use whistles to communicate with their conspecifics and maintain group cohesion....
Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coa...
Acoustic recordings of two closely related species, spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) and pant...
Boat surveys and acoustic data collection for Nicaragua were funded by The Rufford Foundation to JDW...
The pantropical spotted dolphin in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is found in two genetically an...
Geographic variation in the whistle vocalisations of dolphins has previously been reported. However,...
Very little is known about the acoustic repertoire of the Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis. ...
Differences in whistle types between species and populations of dolphins may arise from differences ...
<div><p>A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin's ...
Communication is important for social and other behavioural interactions in most marine mammal speci...
Individual recognition of conspecifics is important for various reasons in both terrestrial and mari...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of...
Broadband recording systems were adapted to characterize the whistle characteristics of free-ranging...
Differences in whistle types between species and populations of dolphins may arise from differences ...
Bottlenose dolphins use whistles to communicate with their conspecifics and maintain group cohesion....
Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coa...
Acoustic recordings of two closely related species, spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) and pant...
Boat surveys and acoustic data collection for Nicaragua were funded by The Rufford Foundation to JDW...
The pantropical spotted dolphin in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) is found in two genetically an...
Geographic variation in the whistle vocalisations of dolphins has previously been reported. However,...
Very little is known about the acoustic repertoire of the Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis. ...
Differences in whistle types between species and populations of dolphins may arise from differences ...
<div><p>A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin's ...
Communication is important for social and other behavioural interactions in most marine mammal speci...
Individual recognition of conspecifics is important for various reasons in both terrestrial and mari...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of...
Broadband recording systems were adapted to characterize the whistle characteristics of free-ranging...
Differences in whistle types between species and populations of dolphins may arise from differences ...
Bottlenose dolphins use whistles to communicate with their conspecifics and maintain group cohesion....