Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.

Whistle vocalizations of five odontocete cetaceans, the fals killer whale P. crassidens, short-finned pilot whale G. macrorhynchus, long-finned pilot whale G. melas, white-beaked dolphin L. albirostris and Risso's dolphin G. griseus, were analysed and summarized quantitatively. Recordings were...

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Main Authors: Rendell, Luke Edward, Matthews, J, Gill, A, Gordon, Jonathan Charles David, Macdonald, D W
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/f89f29d7-0825-4917-bddf-d5afcee7c6b7 2023-05-15T17:03:38+02:00 Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species. Rendell, Luke Edward Matthews, J Gill, A Gordon, Jonathan Charles David Macdonald, D W 1999-12 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/quantitative-analysis-of-the-tonal-calls-of-five-odontocete-species(f89f29d7-0825-4917-bddf-d5afcee7c6b7).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0033378241&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Rendell , L E , Matthews , J , Gill , A , Gordon , J C D & Macdonald , D W 1999 , ' Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species. ' , Journal of Zoology , vol. 249 , pp. 403-410 . cetacean vocalization intraspecific variation discriminant analysis WHALES ORCINUS-ORCA TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS KILLER WHALES WHISTLE REPERTOIRES SIGNATURE WHISTLES BRITISH-COLUMBIA DOLPHINS VOCALIZATIONS ECHOLOCATION BEHAVIOR article 1999 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:13:52Z Whistle vocalizations of five odontocete cetaceans, the fals killer whale P. crassidens, short-finned pilot whale G. macrorhynchus, long-finned pilot whale G. melas, white-beaked dolphin L. albirostris and Risso's dolphin G. griseus, were analysed and summarized quantitatively. Recordings were acquired from a number of locations and encounters. significant differences were found between species and, to a lesser extent, between locations. The calls of the two pilot whale species are distinct despite their close relatedness, and similar size and morphology. This may be due to selection pressures to maintain distinctiveness. The variance was partitioned into between-species, between-location (within species) and within-location factors. for the frequency variables, variation between-species is high relative to variation between locations. Thus, geographic variation is a relatively minor effect, compared to the many processes which cause interspecific differences. The within-location component includes such factors as social context, behaviour and group composition. This component is of a similar magnitude to the between-species component, indicating that whistles vary considerable with these factors. Significant between-location differences may be attributable to these confounding factors. For whistle duration, most of the variation occurred within location. There is less significant variation in duration across species compared with the frequency measures. This study highlights the need to collet sample across all potential strata whenever possible, and provides a framework for future, more comprehensive work. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Orca Orcinus orca White-beaked dolphin Killer whale University of St Andrews: Research Portal
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topic cetacean
vocalization
intraspecific variation
discriminant analysis
WHALES ORCINUS-ORCA
TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS
KILLER WHALES
WHISTLE REPERTOIRES
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
BRITISH-COLUMBIA
DOLPHINS
VOCALIZATIONS
ECHOLOCATION
BEHAVIOR
spellingShingle cetacean
vocalization
intraspecific variation
discriminant analysis
WHALES ORCINUS-ORCA
TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS
KILLER WHALES
WHISTLE REPERTOIRES
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
BRITISH-COLUMBIA
DOLPHINS
VOCALIZATIONS
ECHOLOCATION
BEHAVIOR
Rendell, Luke Edward
Matthews, J
Gill, A
Gordon, Jonathan Charles David
Macdonald, D W
Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
topic_facet cetacean
vocalization
intraspecific variation
discriminant analysis
WHALES ORCINUS-ORCA
TURSIOPS-TRUNCATUS
KILLER WHALES
WHISTLE REPERTOIRES
SIGNATURE WHISTLES
BRITISH-COLUMBIA
DOLPHINS
VOCALIZATIONS
ECHOLOCATION
BEHAVIOR
description Whistle vocalizations of five odontocete cetaceans, the fals killer whale P. crassidens, short-finned pilot whale G. macrorhynchus, long-finned pilot whale G. melas, white-beaked dolphin L. albirostris and Risso's dolphin G. griseus, were analysed and summarized quantitatively. Recordings were acquired from a number of locations and encounters. significant differences were found between species and, to a lesser extent, between locations. The calls of the two pilot whale species are distinct despite their close relatedness, and similar size and morphology. This may be due to selection pressures to maintain distinctiveness. The variance was partitioned into between-species, between-location (within species) and within-location factors. for the frequency variables, variation between-species is high relative to variation between locations. Thus, geographic variation is a relatively minor effect, compared to the many processes which cause interspecific differences. The within-location component includes such factors as social context, behaviour and group composition. This component is of a similar magnitude to the between-species component, indicating that whistles vary considerable with these factors. Significant between-location differences may be attributable to these confounding factors. For whistle duration, most of the variation occurred within location. There is less significant variation in duration across species compared with the frequency measures. This study highlights the need to collet sample across all potential strata whenever possible, and provides a framework for future, more comprehensive work.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rendell, Luke Edward
Matthews, J
Gill, A
Gordon, Jonathan Charles David
Macdonald, D W
author_facet Rendell, Luke Edward
Matthews, J
Gill, A
Gordon, Jonathan Charles David
Macdonald, D W
author_sort Rendell, Luke Edward
title Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
title_short Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
title_full Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
title_fullStr Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
title_sort quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species.
publishDate 1999
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genre Killer Whale
Orca
Orcinus orca
White-beaked dolphin
Killer whale
genre_facet Killer Whale
Orca
Orcinus orca
White-beaked dolphin
Killer whale
op_source Rendell , L E , Matthews , J , Gill , A , Gordon , J C D & Macdonald , D W 1999 , ' Quantitative analysis of the tonal calls of five odontocete species. ' , Journal of Zoology , vol. 249 , pp. 403-410 .
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