During migration, humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) adult females and their calves use acoustic calling to help maintain contact. The signals produced by these pairs, however, may unintentionally attract nearby breeding males, which can result in interactions that have negative physical and physiological effects on the calf. Therefore, maternal females must choose the vocal and/or behavioral strategy that most effectively balances intra-pair communication with male avoidance. Here, we analyzed differences in adult female-calf vocal activity and movement behavior according to the presence of, and distance to, singing whales and other groups likely to contain males. The results of this study found that these pairs make only minimal chan...
This study examined whether female reproductive class (i.e., presence or absence of a calf) in humpb...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Acoustic signals in terrestrial animals follow motivational-structural rules to inform receivers of ...
Acoustic communication is important for animals with dependent young, particularly when they are spa...
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calf survival during migration is dependent upon them mainta...
Interactions of singing humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, with conspecifics nearly were studi...
Playback experiments were performed with wild humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, during their ...
Male humpback whales produce complex songs during the breeding season, yet the singing behaviour of ...
Humpback whales congregate annually in low-latitude winter breeding and calving grounds. While on th...
Male humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) sing in mating aggregations in the form of song displa...
Abstract: Balancing the costs and benefits of emitting a mating signal is complex. There are direct ...
As part of their social sound repertoire, migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) perform...
In mammalian mating systems, where operational sex ratios are male skewed and males must compete for...
Humpback whales are well-known for their singing behavior, which functions as a mating display and a...
Eavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers, can be beneficial in ...
This study examined whether female reproductive class (i.e., presence or absence of a calf) in humpb...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Acoustic signals in terrestrial animals follow motivational-structural rules to inform receivers of ...
Acoustic communication is important for animals with dependent young, particularly when they are spa...
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calf survival during migration is dependent upon them mainta...
Interactions of singing humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, with conspecifics nearly were studi...
Playback experiments were performed with wild humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, during their ...
Male humpback whales produce complex songs during the breeding season, yet the singing behaviour of ...
Humpback whales congregate annually in low-latitude winter breeding and calving grounds. While on th...
Male humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) sing in mating aggregations in the form of song displa...
Abstract: Balancing the costs and benefits of emitting a mating signal is complex. There are direct ...
As part of their social sound repertoire, migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) perform...
In mammalian mating systems, where operational sex ratios are male skewed and males must compete for...
Humpback whales are well-known for their singing behavior, which functions as a mating display and a...
Eavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers, can be beneficial in ...
This study examined whether female reproductive class (i.e., presence or absence of a calf) in humpb...
Humpback whale ‘‘social sounds’’ appear to be used in communication when whales interact but they ha...
Acoustic signals in terrestrial animals follow motivational-structural rules to inform receivers of ...