EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS

Dr. Christopher W. Clark Dr. Sandra L. Vehrencamp Dr. H. Kern Reeve Dr. Andre Dhondt EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (Megaptera novaeangliae) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS Danielle M. Cholewiak, Ph.D. Cornell University 2008 Underlying any interaction be...

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Main Author: Cholewiak, Danielle
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Published: 2008
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spelling ftcornelluniv:oai:ecommons.cornell.edu:1813/11206 2023-07-30T04:02:33+02:00 EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS Cholewiak, Danielle 2008-08-01T16:54:30Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1813/11206 unknown bibid: 6397248 https://hdl.handle.net/1813/11206 humpback whale song intra-sexual breeding behavior dissertation or thesis 2008 ftcornelluniv 2023-07-15T18:43:21Z Dr. Christopher W. Clark Dr. Sandra L. Vehrencamp Dr. H. Kern Reeve Dr. Andre Dhondt EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (Megaptera novaeangliae) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS Danielle M. Cholewiak, Ph.D. Cornell University 2008 Underlying any interaction between two or more individuals is some form of communication, which can be defined as the transmission of information by one individual and the use of that information by another individual in future decision-making. While natural selection shapes signals that are important for survival, sexual selection shapes signals that are important within the context of reproduction. In some cases, sexual selection may lead to the evolution of highly exaggerated traits, such as the extravagant plumage of birds-of-paradise, or the elaborate vocal performance of the common nightingale. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are well-known for their rich acoustic display. Humpback song is the most complex among baleen whales with respect to both spectral and temporal characteristics. Although song features and the behavior of singing males have been studied since the 1970s, our understanding of the role of song within this breeding system remains incomplete. This study investigated the role that song plays in mediating intra-sexual interactions in humpback whales. I combined passive acoustic recording and playback experiments, and developed song metrics derived from avian literature to analyze the behavior of individual singing males with respect to one another. An analysis of diel singing activity found higher numbers of singing males during nighttime hours. Analyses of song patterns revealed that males changed their song presentation while in the presence of other singers by increasing the rate at which they switch between themes, and in some cases, thematically overlapping other singers more than expected (similar to ?song matching? in songbirds). Singing males were found to approach one another more than expected and ... Thesis baleen whales Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae Cornell University: eCommons@Cornell
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topic humpback whale
song
intra-sexual
breeding
behavior
spellingShingle humpback whale
song
intra-sexual
breeding
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Cholewiak, Danielle
EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
topic_facet humpback whale
song
intra-sexual
breeding
behavior
description Dr. Christopher W. Clark Dr. Sandra L. Vehrencamp Dr. H. Kern Reeve Dr. Andre Dhondt EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (Megaptera novaeangliae) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS Danielle M. Cholewiak, Ph.D. Cornell University 2008 Underlying any interaction between two or more individuals is some form of communication, which can be defined as the transmission of information by one individual and the use of that information by another individual in future decision-making. While natural selection shapes signals that are important for survival, sexual selection shapes signals that are important within the context of reproduction. In some cases, sexual selection may lead to the evolution of highly exaggerated traits, such as the extravagant plumage of birds-of-paradise, or the elaborate vocal performance of the common nightingale. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are well-known for their rich acoustic display. Humpback song is the most complex among baleen whales with respect to both spectral and temporal characteristics. Although song features and the behavior of singing males have been studied since the 1970s, our understanding of the role of song within this breeding system remains incomplete. This study investigated the role that song plays in mediating intra-sexual interactions in humpback whales. I combined passive acoustic recording and playback experiments, and developed song metrics derived from avian literature to analyze the behavior of individual singing males with respect to one another. An analysis of diel singing activity found higher numbers of singing males during nighttime hours. Analyses of song patterns revealed that males changed their song presentation while in the presence of other singers by increasing the rate at which they switch between themes, and in some cases, thematically overlapping other singers more than expected (similar to ?song matching? in songbirds). Singing males were found to approach one another more than expected and ...
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author Cholewiak, Danielle
author_facet Cholewiak, Danielle
author_sort Cholewiak, Danielle
title EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
title_short EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
title_full EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
title_fullStr EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATING THE ROLE OF SONG IN THE HUMPBACK WHALE (MEGAPTERA NOVAEANGLIAE) BREEDING SYSTEM WITH RESPECT TO INTRA-SEXUAL INTERACTIONS
title_sort evaluating the role of song in the humpback whale (megaptera novaeangliae) breeding system with respect to intra-sexual interactions
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