Animals can communicate using visual and acoustic displays to convey information to conspecifics. In some cases, such displays are produced in highly stereotyped and repetitive sequences. Here we use a quantitative analysis technique, the Levenshtein distance, to assess similarity in sequences of displays at both the population and individual levels. We review two existing variations of the method and present two new variations that complement and extend these existing techniques. Three of the methods include the use of a median string sequence and three use a normalisation of the original equation. Humpback whale song theme sequences from multiple populations, years and song types (different variations of the display) are used as examples ...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
Animals can communicate using visual and acoustic displays to convey information to conspecifics. In...
Animals can communicate using visual and acoustic displays to convey information to conspecifics. In...
1. Many animals communicate using sequences of discrete acoustic elements which can be complex, vary...
1. Many animals communicate using sequences of discrete acoustic elements which can be complex, vary...
Humpback whales have a continually evolving vocal sexual display, or "song," that appears to undergo...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Humpback whales have a continually evolving vocal sexual display, or "song," that appears to undergo...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
Animals can communicate using visual and acoustic displays to convey information to conspecifics. In...
Animals can communicate using visual and acoustic displays to convey information to conspecifics. In...
1. Many animals communicate using sequences of discrete acoustic elements which can be complex, vary...
1. Many animals communicate using sequences of discrete acoustic elements which can be complex, vary...
Humpback whales have a continually evolving vocal sexual display, or "song," that appears to undergo...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Humpback whales have a continually evolving vocal sexual display, or "song," that appears to undergo...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Animal acoustic communication often takes the form of complex sequences, made up of multiple distinc...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
For cetaceans, population structure is traditionally determined by molecular genetics or photographi...
Classification of vocal signals can be undertaken using a wide variety of qualitative and quantitati...