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dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Cláudia
dc.contributor.authorWahlberg, Magnus
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Mónica A.
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Mark
dc.contributor.authorAntunes, Ricardo
dc.contributor.authorWisniewska, Danuta M.
dc.contributor.authorFais, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, João
dc.contributor.authorMadsen, Peter T.
dc.date.accessioned2016-11-20T00:34:03Z
dc.date.available2016-11-20T00:34:03Z
dc.date.issued2016-05
dc.identifier.citationOliveira , C , Wahlberg , M , Silva , M A , Johnson , M , Antunes , R , Wisniewska , D M , Fais , A , Gonçalves , J & Madsen , P T 2016 , ' Sperm whale codas may encode individuality as well as clan identity ' , Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , vol. 139 , no. 5 , pp. 2860-2869 . https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4949478en
dc.identifier.issn0001-4966
dc.identifier.otherPURE: 243533708
dc.identifier.otherPURE UUID: 184bd446-ff53-4747-8598-9fc02e6c122a
dc.identifier.otherScopus: 84971300433
dc.identifier.otherWOS: 000377715100067
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/9852
dc.descriptionThe research was funded by the Danish Research Council; the Carlsberg Foundation; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT); Fundo Regional da Ciência, Tecnologia (FRCT) through research projects TRACE-PTDC/MAR/74071/2006 and MAPCET-M2.1.2/F/012/2011 [Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional, the Competitiveness Factors Operational (COMPETE), Quadro de Referência Estratégico Nacional (QREN) European Social Fund, and Proconvergencia Açores/European Union Program]; Aarhus University; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; University of Southern Denmark and University of La Laguna. We acknowledge funds provided by FCT to MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (UID/MAR/04292/2013) and Instituto do Mar at University of the Azores and by the FRCT – Government of the Azores pluriannual funding. C.O. was funded by FCT (SFRH/BD/37668/2007). M.A.S. was supported by an FCT postdoctoral grant (SFRH/BPD/29841/2006) and is currently supported by POPH, QREN European Social Fund and the Portuguese Ministry for Science and Education, through an FCT Investigator grant. M.J. is supported by the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland (MASTS) and a Marie Curie Career Integration Grant. D.M.W. was funded by a Ph.D. stipend from the Oticon Foundation, Denmark.en
dc.description.abstractSperm whales produce codas for communication that can be grouped into different types according to their temporal patterns. Codas have led researchers to propose that sperm whales belong to distinct cultural clans, but it is presently unclear if they also convey individual information. Coda clicks comprise a series of pulses and the delay between pulses is a function of organ size, and therefore body size, and so is one potential source of individual information. Another potential individual-specific parameter could be the inter-click intervals within codas. To test whether these parameters provide reliable individual cues, stereo-hydrophone acoustic tags (Dtags) were attached to five sperm whales of the Azores, recording a total of 802 codas. A discriminant function analysis was used to distinguish 288 5 Regular codas from four of the sperm whales and 183 3 Regular codas from two sperm whales. The results suggest that codas have consistent individual features in their inter-click intervals and inter-pulse intervals which may contribute to individual identification. Additionally, two whales produced different coda types in distinct foraging dive phases. Codas may therefore be used by sperm whales to convey information of identity as well as activity within a social group to a larger extent than previously assumed.
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of the Acoustical Society of Americaen
dc.rights© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. This work is made available online in accordance with the publisher’s policies. This is the final published version of the work, which was originally published at: https://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4949478en
dc.subjectQH301 Biologyen
dc.subjectAcoustics and Ultrasonicsen
dc.subjectArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)en
dc.subject.lccQH301en
dc.titleSperm whale codas may encode individuality as well as clan identityen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.contributor.sponsorEuropean Commissionen
dc.description.versionPublisher PDFen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. School of Biologyen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Sea Mammal Research Uniten
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Marine Alliance for Science & Technology Scotlanden
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Sound Tags Groupen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Bioacoustics groupen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. Scottish Oceans Instituteen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1121/1.4949478
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden
dc.date.embargoedUntil2016-11-19
dc.identifier.grantnumberPCIG10-GA-2011-304132en


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