Public signaling plays an important role in territorial and sexual displays in animals; however, in certain situations, it is advantageous to keep signaling private to prevent eavesdropping by unintended receivers. In the northeastern Pacific, two populations of killer whales (Orcinus orca), fish-eating "resident" killer whales and mammal-eating "transient" killer whales, share the same habitat. Previous studies have shown that residents use whistles as private signals during close-range communication, where they probably serve to coordinate behavioral interactions. Here, we investigated the whistling behavior of mammal-eating killer whales, and, based on divergent social structures and social behaviors between residents and transients, we ...
Acoustic parameters of killer whale (Orcinus orca) whistles were described for the western South Atl...
Male humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) sing in mating aggregations in the form of song displa...
Previous sound recordings of resident (fish-eating) killer whale groups have revealed matrilineal gr...
Public signaling plays an important role in territorial and sexual displays in animals; however, in ...
Public signaling plays an important role in territorial and sexual displays in animals; however, in ...
The cost of vocal behaviour is usually expressed in energetic terms; however, many animals may pay a...
The cost of vocal behaviour is usually expressed in energetic terms; however, many animals may pay a...
Eavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers, can be beneficial in ...
Killer whales (KW) may be predators or competitors of other cetaceans. Since their foraging behavior...
In cetaceans ’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed...
In cetaceans' communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed ...
Vocal communication within and between groups of individuals has been described extensively in birds...
<div><p>In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often o...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) each have unique social st...
The risk of predation is often invoked as an important factor influencing the evolution of social or...
Acoustic parameters of killer whale (Orcinus orca) whistles were described for the western South Atl...
Male humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) sing in mating aggregations in the form of song displa...
Previous sound recordings of resident (fish-eating) killer whale groups have revealed matrilineal gr...
Public signaling plays an important role in territorial and sexual displays in animals; however, in ...
Public signaling plays an important role in territorial and sexual displays in animals; however, in ...
The cost of vocal behaviour is usually expressed in energetic terms; however, many animals may pay a...
The cost of vocal behaviour is usually expressed in energetic terms; however, many animals may pay a...
Eavesdropping, the detection of communication signals by unintended receivers, can be beneficial in ...
Killer whales (KW) may be predators or competitors of other cetaceans. Since their foraging behavior...
In cetaceans ’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed...
In cetaceans' communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed ...
Vocal communication within and between groups of individuals has been described extensively in birds...
<div><p>In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often o...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) each have unique social st...
The risk of predation is often invoked as an important factor influencing the evolution of social or...
Acoustic parameters of killer whale (Orcinus orca) whistles were described for the western South Atl...
Male humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) sing in mating aggregations in the form of song displa...
Previous sound recordings of resident (fish-eating) killer whale groups have revealed matrilineal gr...