Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a powerful force structuring nonhuman animal populations. A key gap between these two types of culture is quantitative evidence of symbolic markers-seemingly arbitrary traits that function as reliable indicators of cultural group membership to conspecifics. Using acoustic data collected from 23 Pacific Ocean locations, we provide quantitative evidence that certain sperm whale acoustic signals exhibit spatial patterns consistent with a symbolic marker function. Culture segments sperm whale populations into behaviorally distinct clans, which are defined based on dialects of stereotyped click patterns (codas). We classified 23,429 codas into types u...
Social animals may develop behavioural strategies that are based on individualized relationships amo...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...
While populations may wax and wane, it is rare for an entire population to be replaced by a complete...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
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...
Sperm whales produce codas for communication that can be grouped into different types according to t...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
Ecological niche is traditionally defined at the species level, but individual niches can vary consi...
Multilevel societies, containing hierarchically nested social levels, are remarkable social structur...
Vocal learning often results in distinct dialects among individuals or groups, but the forces select...
Social animals may develop behavioural strategies that are based on individualized relationships amo...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...
While populations may wax and wane, it is rare for an entire population to be replaced by a complete...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
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...
Sperm whales produce codas for communication that can be grouped into different types according to t...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
Ecological niche is traditionally defined at the species level, but individual niches can vary consi...
Multilevel societies, containing hierarchically nested social levels, are remarkable social structur...
Vocal learning often results in distinct dialects among individuals or groups, but the forces select...
Social animals may develop behavioural strategies that are based on individualized relationships amo...
Sperm whales live in multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly-perman...
While populations may wax and wane, it is rare for an entire population to be replaced by a complete...