Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:

In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed in the wild. Yet, due to methodological and technical challenges very little is known about the mediation of these interactions and their effect on cetaceans’ behavior. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) ar...

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Main Authors: Cure, C., Antunes, R., Samarra, F., Alves, A.C., Visser, F., Kvadsheim, P.H., Miller, P.J.O.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Cure, C.
Antunes, R.
Samarra, F.
Alves, A.C.
Visser, F.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Miller, P.J.O.
author_facet Cure, C.
Antunes, R.
Samarra, F.
Alves, A.C.
Visser, F.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Miller, P.J.O.
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description In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed in the wild. Yet, due to methodological and technical challenges very little is known about the mediation of these interactions and their effect on cetaceans’ behavior. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are a highly vocal species and can be both food competitors and potential predators of many other cetaceans. Thus, the interception of their vocalizations by unintended cetacean receivers may be particularly important in mediating interspecific interactions. To address this hypothesis, we conducted playbacks of killer whale vocalizations recorded during herring-feeding activity to free-ranging long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas). Using a multi-sensor tag, we were able to track the whales and to monitor changes of their movements and social behavior in response to the playbacks. We demonstrated that the playback of killer whale sounds to pilot whales induced a clear increase in group size and a strong attraction of the animals towards the sound source. These findings provide the first experimental evidence that the interception of heterospecific vocalizations can mediate interactions between different cetacean species in previously unrecognized ways.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:240bffdc-3f2d-428e-8ecb-c08fb18ccf69 2025-01-16T22:53:39+00:00 Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans: Cure, C. Antunes, R. Samarra, F. Alves, A.C. Visser, F. Kvadsheim, P.H. Miller, P.J.O. 2012-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:240bffdc-3f2d-428e-8ecb-c08fb18ccf69 en eng uuid:240bffdc-3f2d-428e-8ecb-c08fb18ccf69 466832 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:240bffdc-3f2d-428e-8ecb-c08fb18ccf69 PLoS ONE, 12, 7 Marine mammals Cetaceans Vocalizations Interspecific interactions Defence Research Defence Safety and Security Physics & Electronics AS - Acoustics & Sonar TS - Technical Sciences article 2012 fttno 2022-04-10T15:58:54Z In cetaceans’ communities, interactions between individuals of different species are often observed in the wild. Yet, due to methodological and technical challenges very little is known about the mediation of these interactions and their effect on cetaceans’ behavior. Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are a highly vocal species and can be both food competitors and potential predators of many other cetaceans. Thus, the interception of their vocalizations by unintended cetacean receivers may be particularly important in mediating interspecific interactions. To address this hypothesis, we conducted playbacks of killer whale vocalizations recorded during herring-feeding activity to free-ranging long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas). Using a multi-sensor tag, we were able to track the whales and to monitor changes of their movements and social behavior in response to the playbacks. We demonstrated that the playback of killer whale sounds to pilot whales induced a clear increase in group size and a strong attraction of the animals towards the sound source. These findings provide the first experimental evidence that the interception of heterospecific vocalizations can mediate interactions between different cetacean species in previously unrecognized ways. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca Killer whale TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology)
spellingShingle Marine mammals
Cetaceans
Vocalizations
Interspecific interactions
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
Cure, C.
Antunes, R.
Samarra, F.
Alves, A.C.
Visser, F.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Miller, P.J.O.
Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title_full Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title_fullStr Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title_short Pilot Whales Attracted to Killer Whale Sounds: Acoustically-Mediated Interspecific Interactions in Cetaceans:
title_sort pilot whales attracted to killer whale sounds: acoustically-mediated interspecific interactions in cetaceans:
topic Marine mammals
Cetaceans
Vocalizations
Interspecific interactions
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
topic_facet Marine mammals
Cetaceans
Vocalizations
Interspecific interactions
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
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