Beaked whale echolocation signals are mostly frequency-modulated (FM) upsweep pulses and appear to be species specific. Evolutionary processes of niche separation may have driven differentiation of beaked whale signals used for spatial orientation and foraging. FM pulses of eight species of beaked whales were identified, as well as five distinct pulse types of unknown species, but presumed to be from beaked whales. Current evidence suggests these five distinct but unidentified FM pulse types are also species-specific and are each produced by a separate species. There may be a relationship between adult body length and center frequency with smaller whales producing higher frequency signals. This could be due to anatomical and physiological r...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Sounds produced by northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus) recorded in the Gully, a subma...
Beaked whale echolocation signals are mostly frequency-modulated (FM) upsweep pulses and appear to b...
At least ten species of beaked whales inhabit the North Pacific, but little is known about their abu...
Toothed whales echolocating in the wild generate clicks with low repetition rates to locate prey but...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon are so difficult to study th...
Several species of beaked whales inhabit the Southern Ocean, but information on their abundance, dis...
Toothed whales (Cetacea, odontoceti) emit sound pulses to probe their surroundings by active echoloc...
Beaked whales are an elusive group of marine mammals. They are infrequently encountered as they are ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of...
Echolocation by odontocete whales has been demonstrated in captive settings many times, yet little i...
Strandings of beaked whales of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to occur in conj...
Abstract. Despite well-documented experimental evidence of echolocation in toothed whales, virtually...
ABSTRACT OF THE THESISDifferentiation of Narrow-Band High Frequency-Signals Produced by Odontocetesb...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Sounds produced by northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus) recorded in the Gully, a subma...
Beaked whale echolocation signals are mostly frequency-modulated (FM) upsweep pulses and appear to b...
At least ten species of beaked whales inhabit the North Pacific, but little is known about their abu...
Toothed whales echolocating in the wild generate clicks with low repetition rates to locate prey but...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon are so difficult to study th...
Several species of beaked whales inhabit the Southern Ocean, but information on their abundance, dis...
Toothed whales (Cetacea, odontoceti) emit sound pulses to probe their surroundings by active echoloc...
Beaked whales are an elusive group of marine mammals. They are infrequently encountered as they are ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of...
Echolocation by odontocete whales has been demonstrated in captive settings many times, yet little i...
Strandings of beaked whales of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to occur in conj...
Abstract. Despite well-documented experimental evidence of echolocation in toothed whales, virtually...
ABSTRACT OF THE THESISDifferentiation of Narrow-Band High Frequency-Signals Produced by Odontocetesb...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Odontocetes produce a range of different echolocation clicks but four groups in different families h...
Sounds produced by northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus) recorded in the Gully, a subma...