Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean

Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly permanent social unit of females and immature individuals, and the largest level is the clan constituted by social units that share a common coda repertoire. This study describes the coda repe...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Simões Amorim, Thiago Orion, Rendell, Luke, Di Tulio, Juliana, Secchi, Eduardo R., Castro, Franciele R., Andriolo, Artur
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/coda-repertoire-and-vocal-clans-of-sperm-whales-in-the-western-atlantic-ocean(cd0f853f-1fc5-4bc6-b511-8f05b25dde50).html
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103254
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/cd0f853f-1fc5-4bc6-b511-8f05b25dde50 2024-09-09T20:03:39+00:00 Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean Simões Amorim, Thiago Orion Rendell, Luke Di Tulio, Juliana Secchi, Eduardo R. Castro, Franciele R. Andriolo, Artur 2020-06 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/coda-repertoire-and-vocal-clans-of-sperm-whales-in-the-western-atlantic-ocean(cd0f853f-1fc5-4bc6-b511-8f05b25dde50).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103254 eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/coda-repertoire-and-vocal-clans-of-sperm-whales-in-the-western-atlantic-ocean(cd0f853f-1fc5-4bc6-b511-8f05b25dde50).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Simões Amorim , T O , Rendell , L , Di Tulio , J , Secchi , E R , Castro , F R & Andriolo , A 2020 , ' Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean ' , Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers , vol. 160 , 103254 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103254 Brazilian waters Conformism Dialects Passive Acoustic Monitoring Social structure Physeter macrocephalus article 2020 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2020.103254 2024-07-10T23:32:29Z Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly permanent social unit of females and immature individuals, and the largest level is the clan constituted by social units that share a common coda repertoire. This study describes the coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in Brazilian waters recorded between 2011 and 2016. Inter-click intervals of codas were used to quantify similarity between repertoires. The analysis showed two evident clans, in the north and the south, distinct in their repertoires. The clan of the north, termed the “5R” clan, presented a predominant production of codas containing five regularly spaced clicks, not found in the clan of the south, termed “D” clan, which repertoire was dominated by long codas with 10 to 13 clicks with descending inter-click intervals. Codas with five regularly spaced clicks with the same rhythm and tempo as those found in the “5R” clan of Brazil are also predominant in sperm whales recorded in the Island of Dominica, at a distance of approximately 2700 km from the north of Brazil, which corresponds to the extension of the areas of sympatric clans. The sharing of 5R type by the both distinct clans is likely the result of cultural transmission in which conformism through social learning homogenizes coda repertoire. The results of this study corroborated the hypothesis that social boundaries, here the clan level, are maintained by cultural identities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Physeter macrocephalus University of St Andrews: Research Portal Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers 160 103254
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topic Brazilian waters
Conformism
Dialects
Passive Acoustic Monitoring
Social structure
Physeter macrocephalus
spellingShingle Brazilian waters
Conformism
Dialects
Passive Acoustic Monitoring
Social structure
Physeter macrocephalus
Simões Amorim, Thiago Orion
Rendell, Luke
Di Tulio, Juliana
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Castro, Franciele R.
Andriolo, Artur
Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
topic_facet Brazilian waters
Conformism
Dialects
Passive Acoustic Monitoring
Social structure
Physeter macrocephalus
description Sperm whales live in culture-based multilevel societies in which the fundamental social level is the nearly permanent social unit of females and immature individuals, and the largest level is the clan constituted by social units that share a common coda repertoire. This study describes the coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in Brazilian waters recorded between 2011 and 2016. Inter-click intervals of codas were used to quantify similarity between repertoires. The analysis showed two evident clans, in the north and the south, distinct in their repertoires. The clan of the north, termed the “5R” clan, presented a predominant production of codas containing five regularly spaced clicks, not found in the clan of the south, termed “D” clan, which repertoire was dominated by long codas with 10 to 13 clicks with descending inter-click intervals. Codas with five regularly spaced clicks with the same rhythm and tempo as those found in the “5R” clan of Brazil are also predominant in sperm whales recorded in the Island of Dominica, at a distance of approximately 2700 km from the north of Brazil, which corresponds to the extension of the areas of sympatric clans. The sharing of 5R type by the both distinct clans is likely the result of cultural transmission in which conformism through social learning homogenizes coda repertoire. The results of this study corroborated the hypothesis that social boundaries, here the clan level, are maintained by cultural identities.
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author Simões Amorim, Thiago Orion
Rendell, Luke
Di Tulio, Juliana
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Castro, Franciele R.
Andriolo, Artur
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Rendell, Luke
Di Tulio, Juliana
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Castro, Franciele R.
Andriolo, Artur
author_sort Simões Amorim, Thiago Orion
title Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
title_short Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
title_full Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western Atlantic Ocean
title_sort coda repertoire and vocal clans of sperm whales in the western atlantic ocean
publishDate 2020
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