Acoustic communication through whistles is well developed in dolphins. However, little is known on how dolphins are using whistles because localizing the sound source is not an easy task. In the present study, the hyperbola method was used to localize the sound source using a two-hydrophone array. A combined visual and acoustic method was used to determine the identity of the whistling dolphin. In an aquarium in Mexico City where two adult bottlenose dolphins were housed we recorded 946 whistles during 22 days. We found that a dolphin was located along the calculated hyperbola for 72.9% of the whistles, but only for 60.3% of the whistles could we determine the identity of the whistling dolphin. However, sometimes it was possible to use othe...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) live in complex individualized societies that combine stabl...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
The bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, is one of very few animals that, through vocal learning,...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin’s acoustic...
International audienceSignature whistles have been widely studied in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops t...
Bottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic communication and sig...
Bottlenose dolphins emit whistles that play an important role in their communication and social stru...
Dolphins use stereotyped, individually distinctive, frequency modulated whistles, referred to as sig...
<div><p>A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin's ...
Animal communication signals are diverse. The types of sounds that animals produce, and the way that...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study testing whether dolphins that are born in aquarium pools...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study testing whether dolphins that are born in aquarium pools...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) live in complex individualized societies that combine stabl...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
The bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, is one of very few animals that, through vocal learning,...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans with an extensive sound produc...
A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin’s acoustic...
International audienceSignature whistles have been widely studied in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops t...
Bottlenose dolphins are highly social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic communication and sig...
Bottlenose dolphins emit whistles that play an important role in their communication and social stru...
Dolphins use stereotyped, individually distinctive, frequency modulated whistles, referred to as sig...
<div><p>A signature whistle type is a learned, individually distinctive whistle type in a dolphin's ...
Animal communication signals are diverse. The types of sounds that animals produce, and the way that...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study testing whether dolphins that are born in aquarium pools...
This paper presents a cross-sectional study testing whether dolphins that are born in aquarium pools...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) live in complex individualized societies that combine stabl...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...