Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus L. clicks have been studied for nearly fifty years, during which time great efforts have been made to understand the functions and production mechanisms of this sound. Other than clicks, sperm whales may also produce low intensity sounds arranged in short sequences, named trumpets, which have been recorded occasionally in the past by few groups of researchers. Sperm whale recordings collected in the Mediterranean Sea with a towed array and digital tags were used to describe the temporal and spectral characteristics of trumpets. This sound is made of a series of repeated units, around 0.2 s tong, arranged in short sequences lasting between 0.6 s to 3.5 s. Each of these units comprises an amplitude modulated...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
International audienceA total of 147 days spread over 4 years were recorded by a stereophonic sonobu...
Pulsed sounds are interesting as an example of complex biological sound. We propose a classification...
Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus L. clicks have been studied for nearly fifty years, during which ...
Sperm whale trumpets are sounds only occasionally documented, with a well recognisable and stereotyp...
The pygmy sperm whale, Kogia breviceps, is a small odontocete whose biology and ecology are poorly u...
International audienceThe common use of the bent-horn model of the sperm whale sound generator descr...
Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) clicks have a multi-pulse structure, a result of the reflection...
International audienceSperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks ha...
International audienceDespite dedicated research has been carried out to adequately map the distribu...
Sperm whales produce different click types for echolocation and communication. Usual clicks and buzz...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
International audienceA total of 147 days spread over 4 years were recorded by a stereophonic sonobu...
Pulsed sounds are interesting as an example of complex biological sound. We propose a classification...
Sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus L. clicks have been studied for nearly fifty years, during which ...
Sperm whale trumpets are sounds only occasionally documented, with a well recognisable and stereotyp...
The pygmy sperm whale, Kogia breviceps, is a small odontocete whose biology and ecology are poorly u...
International audienceThe common use of the bent-horn model of the sperm whale sound generator descr...
Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) clicks have a multi-pulse structure, a result of the reflection...
International audienceSperm whales generate transient sounds (clicks) when foraging. These clicks ha...
International audienceDespite dedicated research has been carried out to adequately map the distribu...
Sperm whales produce different click types for echolocation and communication. Usual clicks and buzz...
During foraging dives, sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) produce long series of regular clicks a...
International audienceA total of 147 days spread over 4 years were recorded by a stereophonic sonobu...
Pulsed sounds are interesting as an example of complex biological sound. We propose a classification...