The vocal repertoire of the Amazon river dolphin and its geographic variations are still poorly known, especially in relation to ecological variables. Here the acoustic characteristics of low frequency pulsed vocalizations, with single or multiple pulses, recorded in two protected areas of the Amazon were described and differences in acoustic emissions related to water properties were analyzed. Both frequency and time parameters differ relative to abiotic condition of water turbidity. Changes in the animals’ acoustic behavior might be due to differences in sound propagation between rich-sediment water and clear water. Geographic variation was found in frequency and time parameters, requiring further investigation.Fundação para a Ciên...
Boat surveys and acoustic data collection for Nicaragua were funded by The Rufford Foundation to JDW...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
Araguaian botos (Inia araguaiaensis) are known to produce pulsed as well as tonal sounds. This study...
Relatively few studies have investigated the sound production of Amazon River dolphins (Inia geoffre...
The Amazon River Dolphin is a representative of the Iniidae family, which currently consists of thre...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
The investigation on the underwater calls of three kinds of river dolphins, i.e., Amazon Dolphin (In...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is widely distributed along the coasts of Central and South ...
All river dolphin species are in decline as a direct result of intensified anthropogenic activity al...
Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coa...
Whistles were recorded and analyzed from free-ranging single or mixed species groups of boto and tuc...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
© 2017 Marley, Erbe, Salgado Kent, Parsons and Parnum. There is growing awareness of underwater nois...
Dolphins produce narrow banded frequency modulated sounds called whistles that are used in several s...
Boat surveys and acoustic data collection for Nicaragua were funded by The Rufford Foundation to JDW...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
Araguaian botos (Inia araguaiaensis) are known to produce pulsed as well as tonal sounds. This study...
Relatively few studies have investigated the sound production of Amazon River dolphins (Inia geoffre...
The Amazon River Dolphin is a representative of the Iniidae family, which currently consists of thre...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
The investigation on the underwater calls of three kinds of river dolphins, i.e., Amazon Dolphin (In...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is widely distributed along the coasts of Central and South ...
All river dolphin species are in decline as a direct result of intensified anthropogenic activity al...
Australian snubfin and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins co-occur throughout most of their range in coa...
Whistles were recorded and analyzed from free-ranging single or mixed species groups of boto and tuc...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
© 2017 Marley, Erbe, Salgado Kent, Parsons and Parnum. There is growing awareness of underwater nois...
Dolphins produce narrow banded frequency modulated sounds called whistles that are used in several s...
Boat surveys and acoustic data collection for Nicaragua were funded by The Rufford Foundation to JDW...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
Araguaian botos (Inia araguaiaensis) are known to produce pulsed as well as tonal sounds. This study...