Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.

Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arrangement of individuals in these interactions can often reveal information concerning their function. Sperm whales, Physeter macrocephalus, frequently exchange short sequences of clicks, termed codas,...

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Published in:Animal Behaviour
Main Authors: Schulz, Tyler M., Whitehead, Hal, Gero, Shane, Rendell, Luke Edward
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/75a78eee-c6f3-4804-9603-e04d065f585c 2023-05-15T17:59:20+02:00 Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function. Schulz, Tyler M. Whitehead, Hal Gero, Shane Rendell, Luke Edward 2008-12 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/overlapping-and-matching-of-codas-in-vocal-interactions-between-sperm-whales-insights-into-communication-function(75a78eee-c6f3-4804-9603-e04d065f585c).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.07.032 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=56049117387&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6W9W-4TRR8XB-1&_user=1026342&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=990187186&_rerunOrigin=google&_acct=C000050565&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1026342&md5=89be64889efb15d3cf1c63ecee402eb9 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Schulz , T M , Whitehead , H , Gero , S & Rendell , L E 2008 , ' Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function. ' , Animal Behaviour , vol. 76 , pp. 1977-1988 . https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.07.032 communication Physeter macrocephalus sperm whale vocal interaction vocalization PHYSETER-MACROCEPHALUS HYLOBATES SYNDACTYLUS SIGNATURE WHISTLES SQUIRREL-MONKEYS SONG SPARROWS CONTACT CALLS GREAT TITS DUET SONGS PATTERNS PLAYBACK article 2008 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.07.032 2021-12-26T14:14:36Z Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arrangement of individuals in these interactions can often reveal information concerning their function. Sperm whales, Physeter macrocephalus, frequently exchange short sequences of clicks, termed codas, in social contexts. We analysed the coda vocalizations of sperm whale social units encountered in two different oceans to test hypotheses about how coda exchanges are organized. We also used a dynamic recording array to estimate the spatial scale of these vocal interactions. Coda production was influenced by the timing and types of codas produced by other unit members, resulting in the production of duet-like sequences of coda exchanges between pairs of whales. Codas were more likely to be made within 2 s of another coda than expected by chance, and whales were more likely to match previously produced codas than expected by chance, although matching appeared to be largely a result of the matching of one particular coda type within each social unit. Patterns of overlapping and matching exchanges did not seem to be correlated with relatedness or social affiliation. These exchanges occurred over a range of spatial scales, and are thus likely to be functional both between whales that are near and between those that are comparatively far from one another. The context of these exchanges, reciprocity in coda overlapping, and the sequencing of exchanges into duet-like chains all suggest that coda overlapping and matching function to reinforce social bonds between whales. (C) 2008 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Physeter macrocephalus Sperm whale University of St Andrews: Research Portal Animal Behaviour 76 6 1977 1988
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language English
topic communication
Physeter macrocephalus
sperm whale
vocal interaction
vocalization
PHYSETER-MACROCEPHALUS
HYLOBATES SYNDACTYLUS
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
SQUIRREL-MONKEYS
SONG SPARROWS
CONTACT CALLS
GREAT TITS
DUET SONGS
PATTERNS
PLAYBACK
spellingShingle communication
Physeter macrocephalus
sperm whale
vocal interaction
vocalization
PHYSETER-MACROCEPHALUS
HYLOBATES SYNDACTYLUS
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
SQUIRREL-MONKEYS
SONG SPARROWS
CONTACT CALLS
GREAT TITS
DUET SONGS
PATTERNS
PLAYBACK
Schulz, Tyler M.
Whitehead, Hal
Gero, Shane
Rendell, Luke Edward
Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
topic_facet communication
Physeter macrocephalus
sperm whale
vocal interaction
vocalization
PHYSETER-MACROCEPHALUS
HYLOBATES SYNDACTYLUS
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
SQUIRREL-MONKEYS
SONG SPARROWS
CONTACT CALLS
GREAT TITS
DUET SONGS
PATTERNS
PLAYBACK
description Many animals engage in dyadic vocal exchanges. Studying the patterns of vocal output and spatial arrangement of individuals in these interactions can often reveal information concerning their function. Sperm whales, Physeter macrocephalus, frequently exchange short sequences of clicks, termed codas, in social contexts. We analysed the coda vocalizations of sperm whale social units encountered in two different oceans to test hypotheses about how coda exchanges are organized. We also used a dynamic recording array to estimate the spatial scale of these vocal interactions. Coda production was influenced by the timing and types of codas produced by other unit members, resulting in the production of duet-like sequences of coda exchanges between pairs of whales. Codas were more likely to be made within 2 s of another coda than expected by chance, and whales were more likely to match previously produced codas than expected by chance, although matching appeared to be largely a result of the matching of one particular coda type within each social unit. Patterns of overlapping and matching exchanges did not seem to be correlated with relatedness or social affiliation. These exchanges occurred over a range of spatial scales, and are thus likely to be functional both between whales that are near and between those that are comparatively far from one another. The context of these exchanges, reciprocity in coda overlapping, and the sequencing of exchanges into duet-like chains all suggest that coda overlapping and matching function to reinforce social bonds between whales. (C) 2008 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schulz, Tyler M.
Whitehead, Hal
Gero, Shane
Rendell, Luke Edward
author_facet Schulz, Tyler M.
Whitehead, Hal
Gero, Shane
Rendell, Luke Edward
author_sort Schulz, Tyler M.
title Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
title_short Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
title_full Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
title_fullStr Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
title_full_unstemmed Overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: Insights into communication function.
title_sort overlapping and matching of codas in vocal interactions between sperm whales: insights into communication function.
publishDate 2008
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