The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca )
Northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific vocal signals, but individual variation in calls has not been described previously. A towed beam-forming array was used to ascribe stereotyped pulsed calls with two independently modulated frequency c...
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description | Northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific vocal signals, but individual variation in calls has not been described previously. A towed beam-forming array was used to ascribe stereotyped pulsed calls with two independently modulated frequency contours to visually identified individual killer whales in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia. Overall, call similarity determined using neural networks differed significantly between different affiliation levels for both frequency components of all the call types analysed. This method distinguished calls from individuals within the same matriline better than different calls produced by a single individual and than chance. The calls of individuals from different matrilines were more distinctive than those within the same matriline, confirming previous studies based on group recordings. These results show that frequency contours of stereotyped calls differ among the individuals that are constantly associated with each other and use group-specific vocalizations, though across-group differences were substantially more pronounced. |
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op_source | Nousek , A E , Slater , P J B , Wang , C & Miller , P 2006 , ' The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) ' , Biology Letters , vol. 2 , no. 4 , pp. 481-484 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2006.0517 |
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spelling | ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/a4c1eea0-17ac-4a4e-a8c1-3f449fd73fc5 2025-06-15T14:46:00+00:00 The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) Nousek, A. E. Slater, Peter James Bramwell Wang, C. Miller, Patrick 2006-12-22 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/publications/a4c1eea0-17ac-4a4e-a8c1-3f449fd73fc5 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2006.0517 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33845576656&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Nousek , A E , Slater , P J B , Wang , C & Miller , P 2006 , ' The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) ' , Biology Letters , vol. 2 , no. 4 , pp. 481-484 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2006.0517 vocal variation signature neural network beam-forming BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS BRITISH-COLUMBIA TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS VOCALIZATIONS CALLS article 2006 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2006.0517 2025-06-01T23:46:45Z Northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca) live in highly stable groups and use group-specific vocal signals, but individual variation in calls has not been described previously. A towed beam-forming array was used to ascribe stereotyped pulsed calls with two independently modulated frequency contours to visually identified individual killer whales in Johnstone Strait, British Columbia. Overall, call similarity determined using neural networks differed significantly between different affiliation levels for both frequency components of all the call types analysed. This method distinguished calls from individuals within the same matriline better than different calls produced by a single individual and than chance. The calls of individuals from different matrilines were more distinctive than those within the same matriline, confirming previous studies based on group recordings. These results show that frequency contours of stereotyped calls differ among the individuals that are constantly associated with each other and use group-specific vocalizations, though across-group differences were substantially more pronounced. Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Orcinus orca Unknown Biology Letters 2 4 481 484 |
spellingShingle | vocal variation signature neural network beam-forming BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS BRITISH-COLUMBIA TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS VOCALIZATIONS CALLS Nousek, A. E. Slater, Peter James Bramwell Wang, C. Miller, Patrick The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title | The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title_full | The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title_fullStr | The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title_full_unstemmed | The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title_short | The influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) |
title_sort | influence of social affiliation on individual vocal signatures of northern resident killer whales ( orcinus orca ) |
topic | vocal variation signature neural network beam-forming BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS BRITISH-COLUMBIA TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS VOCALIZATIONS CALLS |
topic_facet | vocal variation signature neural network beam-forming BOTTLE-NOSED DOLPHINS BRITISH-COLUMBIA TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS VOCALIZATIONS CALLS |
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