Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations

The analogue and digital format underwater recordings were made on an opportunistic basis within fjords and along the coastline near Davis and at the Larsemann Hills. All recordings were made near groups of breeding seals (20 mother-pup pairs). The numbers of males and females in the water, under th...

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institution Open Polar
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op_collection_id ftands
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topic biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
ANTARCTICA
CALL DURATION
CALL NUMBER
CALL SHAPE
CALL TYPE
CASSETTE
DATE
DURATION BETWEEN SEQUENTIAL CALLS
ELEMENT DURATION
ELEMENT NUMBER
FREQUENCY
INTERVAL DURATION
LARESMANN HILLS
LEPTONYCHOTES WEDDELLII
LOCATION
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS
OVERLAP
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNDERWATER VOCALISATIONS
VESTFOLD HILLS
WAVEFORM
YEAR
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
spellingShingle biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
ANTARCTICA
CALL DURATION
CALL NUMBER
CALL SHAPE
CALL TYPE
CASSETTE
DATE
DURATION BETWEEN SEQUENTIAL CALLS
ELEMENT DURATION
ELEMENT NUMBER
FREQUENCY
INTERVAL DURATION
LARESMANN HILLS
LEPTONYCHOTES WEDDELLII
LOCATION
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS
OVERLAP
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNDERWATER VOCALISATIONS
VESTFOLD HILLS
WAVEFORM
YEAR
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
topic_facet biota
oceans
ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
MAMMALS
ANTARCTICA
CALL DURATION
CALL NUMBER
CALL SHAPE
CALL TYPE
CASSETTE
DATE
DURATION BETWEEN SEQUENTIAL CALLS
ELEMENT DURATION
ELEMENT NUMBER
FREQUENCY
INTERVAL DURATION
LARESMANN HILLS
LEPTONYCHOTES WEDDELLII
LOCATION
NUMBER OF ELEMENTS
OVERLAP
SOUTHERN OCEAN
UNDERWATER VOCALISATIONS
VESTFOLD HILLS
WAVEFORM
YEAR
AMD/AU
CEOS
AMD
CONTINENT &gt
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
description The analogue and digital format underwater recordings were made on an opportunistic basis within fjords and along the coastline near Davis and at the Larsemann Hills. All recordings were made near groups of breeding seals (20 mother-pup pairs). The numbers of males and females in the water, under the ice, were unknown. Underwater recordings of vocalisations of Weddell seals were obtained at 8 locations within the Vestfold Hills (7) and Larsemann Hills (1). The recordings were made near groups of seals on the ice during the mid to late part of the breeding season. Recordings were obtained using a variety of hydrophones and both Sony Digital Audio Tape (130 during 1992 season) and standard analogue cassette (60 during 1991 season) formats. Over 11,000 vocalizations were analyzed. The calls were classified into 12 major call types (Pahl et al. 1997 Australian Journal of Zoology 45:171-187). The underwater repertoire is different than that of the seals at McMurdo Sound or the Palmer Penninsula (Thomas et al. 1988 Hydrobiologica 165:279-284). The Weddell seals at the Vestfold Hills do not exhibit the between-fjord vocal differences reported by Morrice et al. (1994 Polar Biology 14:441-446). The relative usage of each call type did not vary between the earlier and later recordings (Pahl et al. 1996 Australian Journal of Zoology 44:75-79). The recordings are currently being used to support other studies on Weddell seal vocalizations. Legend for ASAC_556.csv - csv text format. The following legend describes the 39 variables in this file. The codes for some of the variables are presented in the 1997 publication: Pahl, B.C., Terhune, J.M., and Burton, H.R. 1997. Repertoire and geographic variation in underwater vocalisations of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii, Pinnipedia: Phocidae) at the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Australian Journal of Zoology 45: 171-187. The fields in this dataset are: VariableSubject or code 1LOCATION; recording location; see AJZ article, Figure 1 2DATE; reference day, (date of day 1 has been lost) 3YEAR; 1 = 1991, 2 = 1992 4CASSETTE; cassette number, identifies individual recordings 5CALNO; call number, case numbers of each call, sequential 6CTYPE; call type, provisional call type, subjective initial classification (see below) 7NOELM; number of elements (discrete sounds) in the call 8EL_NO; element within that call relating to next 12 variables, for variable 8, only data from the first element is used 9WVFRM; waveform of element, see AJZ article for codes 10CLSHP; call shape, see AJZ article, Figure 2 for codes 11E_D; duration of the first element (seconds) 12IND1; duration of the interval between the end of the first element and the start of the second element (seconds) 13CALLD; total duration of the call (all elements; seconds) 14INCD; duration between sequential calls (seconds) 15O_LAP; overlap, is call overlapped by another call? 0 = no, 1 = yes 16S2STM; unknown measure 17SFREQ; frequency at start of first element (Hz) 18EFREQ; frequency at end of first element (Hz) 19HFREQ; highest frequency of first element (Hz) 20LFREQ; lowest frequency of first element (Hz) 21E_NO; element number, half way through the call. Data for the next 9 variables relate to this element, applies only to multiple element calls 22CLSHP; call shape of the middle element, same code as variable 10 23WVFRM: waveform of the middle element, same code as variable 9 24E_D; duration of the middle element (seconds) 25IND1; duration of the inter-element interval before the middle element 26IND2; duration of the inter-element interval after the middle element 27SFREQ; frequency at start of the middle element (Hz) 28EFREQ; frequency at end of middle element (Hz) 29HFREQ; highest frequency of middle element (Hz) 30LFREQ; lowest frequency of middle element (Hz) 31E_NO; element number of the last element of the call. Data for the next 8 variables relate to this element, applies only to multiple element calls 32CLSHP; call shape of the last element, same code as variable 10 33WVFRM: waveform of the last element, same code as variable 9 34E_D; duration of the last element (seconds) 35IND2; duration of the inter-element interval before the last element 36SFREQ; frequency at start of the last element (Hz) 37EFREQ; frequency at end of last element (Hz) 38HFREQ; highest frequency of last element (Hz) 39LFREQ; lowest frequency of last element (Hz) Codes for call types (variable 6). The provisional call types were amalgamated into 50 call types that were arbitrarily numbered from 201 to 250. These were subsequently classified into 13 broad categories (Pahl et al. 1997). The amalgamation of the provisional call types of variable 6 into the 50 call types presented in Pahl et al. (1997) is as follows: Call TypeProvisional Call Types (variable 6) 2011 7, 24, 36, 72, 31, 40, 73, 77, 107, 110, 31, 136 2023, 46, 54, 128, 33, 13, 140, 10, 25, 9, 139, 88, 46, 27, 126, 67, 91, 27, 126, 135 20359 204113 20514, 48, 69, 64, 49, 19, 92, 43, 75, 127, 99 206122, 124 2072, 41, 58, 93 20847, 138 20962, 132 210102 211115 21221, 23, 45, 35 21368, 80, 84 214114 2154 216118 21752, 78 2185, 6, 11 219104 22017, 22, 65, 97, 32, 26 22128 22283, 100, 101, 111, 105 22329, 30, 42, 51, 44, 94, 95 22487 22512 22682 2278 22818, 20, 57, 108 229109, 119 23034, 70, 130, 53, 121 23163 23298, 120 23389 23490 23556, 117 23671, 106 23785 238103 23974 24096 24176, 123, 133 24281, 86 24315 244112 24538 24679 24739, 127, 129, 55, 60 24816, 37, 50 249116 25066 For additional information or clarification, please contact Dr. J. Terhune, Dept. of Biology, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 5050, Saint John, NB, Canada E2L 4L5, terhune@unbsj.ca or +1 506 648 5633. See the link below for public details on this project.
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title Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
title_short Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
title_full Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
title_fullStr Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
title_full_unstemmed Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations
title_sort dialects and usage patterns of weddell seal 'leptonychotes weddelli' underwater vocalisations
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::685977 2023-05-15T13:46:55+02:00 Dialects and Usage Patterns of Weddell Seal 'Leptonychotes weddelli' Underwater Vocalisations AADC (originator) AU/AADC > Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia (resourceProvider) Spatial: northlimit=-68.0; southlimit=-69.0; westlimit=76.0; eastLimit=78.0 Temporal: From 1991-11-28 to 1992-02-09 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dialects-usage-patterns-underwater-vocalisations/685977 https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_556 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1275 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=556 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_556 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/dialects-usage-patterns-underwater-vocalisations/685977 edae4b12-4214-48b5-b22f-c6004a09f0ec https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/ASAC_556 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/portal/download_file.cfm?file_id=1275 https://secure3.aad.gov.au/proms/public/projects/report_project_public.cfm?project_no=556 http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=ASAC_556 https://data.aad.gov.au biota oceans ANIMALS/VERTEBRATES EARTH SCIENCE BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION MAMMALS ANTARCTICA CALL DURATION CALL NUMBER CALL SHAPE CALL TYPE CASSETTE DATE DURATION BETWEEN SEQUENTIAL CALLS ELEMENT DURATION ELEMENT NUMBER FREQUENCY INTERVAL DURATION LARESMANN HILLS LEPTONYCHOTES WEDDELLII LOCATION NUMBER OF ELEMENTS OVERLAP SOUTHERN OCEAN UNDERWATER VOCALISATIONS VESTFOLD HILLS WAVEFORM YEAR AMD/AU CEOS AMD CONTINENT &gt GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR dataset ftands 2020-01-05T21:06:52Z The analogue and digital format underwater recordings were made on an opportunistic basis within fjords and along the coastline near Davis and at the Larsemann Hills. All recordings were made near groups of breeding seals (20 mother-pup pairs). The numbers of males and females in the water, under the ice, were unknown. Underwater recordings of vocalisations of Weddell seals were obtained at 8 locations within the Vestfold Hills (7) and Larsemann Hills (1). The recordings were made near groups of seals on the ice during the mid to late part of the breeding season. Recordings were obtained using a variety of hydrophones and both Sony Digital Audio Tape (130 during 1992 season) and standard analogue cassette (60 during 1991 season) formats. Over 11,000 vocalizations were analyzed. The calls were classified into 12 major call types (Pahl et al. 1997 Australian Journal of Zoology 45:171-187). The underwater repertoire is different than that of the seals at McMurdo Sound or the Palmer Penninsula (Thomas et al. 1988 Hydrobiologica 165:279-284). The Weddell seals at the Vestfold Hills do not exhibit the between-fjord vocal differences reported by Morrice et al. (1994 Polar Biology 14:441-446). The relative usage of each call type did not vary between the earlier and later recordings (Pahl et al. 1996 Australian Journal of Zoology 44:75-79). The recordings are currently being used to support other studies on Weddell seal vocalizations. Legend for ASAC_556.csv - csv text format. The following legend describes the 39 variables in this file. The codes for some of the variables are presented in the 1997 publication: Pahl, B.C., Terhune, J.M., and Burton, H.R. 1997. Repertoire and geographic variation in underwater vocalisations of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii, Pinnipedia: Phocidae) at the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica. Australian Journal of Zoology 45: 171-187. The fields in this dataset are: VariableSubject or code 1LOCATION; recording location; see AJZ article, Figure 1 2DATE; reference day, (date of day 1 has been lost) 3YEAR; 1 = 1991, 2 = 1992 4CASSETTE; cassette number, identifies individual recordings 5CALNO; call number, case numbers of each call, sequential 6CTYPE; call type, provisional call type, subjective initial classification (see below) 7NOELM; number of elements (discrete sounds) in the call 8EL_NO; element within that call relating to next 12 variables, for variable 8, only data from the first element is used 9WVFRM; waveform of element, see AJZ article for codes 10CLSHP; call shape, see AJZ article, Figure 2 for codes 11E_D; duration of the first element (seconds) 12IND1; duration of the interval between the end of the first element and the start of the second element (seconds) 13CALLD; total duration of the call (all elements; seconds) 14INCD; duration between sequential calls (seconds) 15O_LAP; overlap, is call overlapped by another call? 0 = no, 1 = yes 16S2STM; unknown measure 17SFREQ; frequency at start of first element (Hz) 18EFREQ; frequency at end of first element (Hz) 19HFREQ; highest frequency of first element (Hz) 20LFREQ; lowest frequency of first element (Hz) 21E_NO; element number, half way through the call. Data for the next 9 variables relate to this element, applies only to multiple element calls 22CLSHP; call shape of the middle element, same code as variable 10 23WVFRM: waveform of the middle element, same code as variable 9 24E_D; duration of the middle element (seconds) 25IND1; duration of the inter-element interval before the middle element 26IND2; duration of the inter-element interval after the middle element 27SFREQ; frequency at start of the middle element (Hz) 28EFREQ; frequency at end of middle element (Hz) 29HFREQ; highest frequency of middle element (Hz) 30LFREQ; lowest frequency of middle element (Hz) 31E_NO; element number of the last element of the call. Data for the next 8 variables relate to this element, applies only to multiple element calls 32CLSHP; call shape of the last element, same code as variable 10 33WVFRM: waveform of the last element, same code as variable 9 34E_D; duration of the last element (seconds) 35IND2; duration of the inter-element interval before the last element 36SFREQ; frequency at start of the last element (Hz) 37EFREQ; frequency at end of last element (Hz) 38HFREQ; highest frequency of last element (Hz) 39LFREQ; lowest frequency of last element (Hz) Codes for call types (variable 6). The provisional call types were amalgamated into 50 call types that were arbitrarily numbered from 201 to 250. These were subsequently classified into 13 broad categories (Pahl et al. 1997). The amalgamation of the provisional call types of variable 6 into the 50 call types presented in Pahl et al. (1997) is as follows: Call TypeProvisional Call Types (variable 6) 2011 7, 24, 36, 72, 31, 40, 73, 77, 107, 110, 31, 136 2023, 46, 54, 128, 33, 13, 140, 10, 25, 9, 139, 88, 46, 27, 126, 67, 91, 27, 126, 135 20359 204113 20514, 48, 69, 64, 49, 19, 92, 43, 75, 127, 99 206122, 124 2072, 41, 58, 93 20847, 138 20962, 132 210102 211115 21221, 23, 45, 35 21368, 80, 84 214114 2154 216118 21752, 78 2185, 6, 11 219104 22017, 22, 65, 97, 32, 26 22128 22283, 100, 101, 111, 105 22329, 30, 42, 51, 44, 94, 95 22487 22512 22682 2278 22818, 20, 57, 108 229109, 119 23034, 70, 130, 53, 121 23163 23298, 120 23389 23490 23556, 117 23671, 106 23785 238103 23974 24096 24176, 123, 133 24281, 86 24315 244112 24538 24679 24739, 127, 129, 55, 60 24816, 37, 50 249116 25066 For additional information or clarification, please contact Dr. J. Terhune, Dept. of Biology, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 5050, Saint John, NB, Canada E2L 4L5, terhune@unbsj.ca or +1 506 648 5633. See the link below for public details on this project. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Leptonychotes weddelli McMurdo Sound Southern Ocean Weddell Seal Weddell Seals Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550) Canada Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) McMurdo Sound Southern Ocean Vestfold Vestfold Hills Weddell ENVELOPE(76.0,78.0,-68.0,-69.0)