Sperm whales produce codas for communication that can be grouped into different types according to their temporal patterns. Codas have led researchers to propose that sperm whales belong to distinct cultural clans, but it is presently unclear if they also convey individual information. Coda clicks comprise a series of pulses and the delay between pulses is a function of organ size, and therefore body size, and so is one potential source of individual information. Another potential individual-specific parameter could be the inter-click intervals within codas. To test whether these parameters provide reliable individual cues, stereo-hydrophone acoustic tags (Dtags) were attached to five sperm whales of the Azores, recording a total of 802 cod...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arr...
Variation in vocal repertoires within species can result from various processes, from genetic drift ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of...
Social animals may develop behavioural strategies that are based on individualized relationships amo...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
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...
uWe investigated the use and function of coda communication by sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus ...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
International audienceSperm whales live in the matrilineal population structure based on complex soc...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Codas (patterned dick sequences) produced by sperm whales (Physeter catodon) were recorded during fo...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arr...
Variation in vocal repertoires within species can result from various processes, from genetic drift ...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of...
Social animals may develop behavioural strategies that are based on individualized relationships amo...
This study aimed at complementing studies of sperm whale social and vocal behaviour that were restri...
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...
uWe investigated the use and function of coda communication by sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus ...
Cultural transmission may be a significant source of variation in the behaviour of whales and dolphi...
International audienceSperm whales live in the matrilineal population structure based on complex soc...
Sperm whales communicate using codas (stereotyped click sequences). Females and juveniles live in lo...
Codas (patterned dick sequences) produced by sperm whales (Physeter catodon) were recorded during fo...
Culture, a pillar of the remarkable ecological success of humans, is increasingly recognized as a po...
Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the...
Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arr...
Variation in vocal repertoires within species can result from various processes, from genetic drift ...