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Diversity in sound pressure levels and estimated active space of resident killer whale vocalizations
Authors
AA Myrberg Jr
AB Morton
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AD Foote
AM Thode
AM Thode
B Mohl
C Erbe
CL Pytte
CO Matkin
DE Bain
DE Bain
DH Cato
E Mercado III
EA Brenowitz
F Thomsen
F Thomsen
G Kidd Jr
GM Klump
H Brumm
H Brumm
H Brumm
H Brumm
H Fletcher
H Yurk
HG Gerhardt
HW Marsh
J Cynx
J Hall
JA Mossbridge
JE Hawkins
JJ Loftus-Hills
JKB Ford
JKB Ford
JM Sinnot
JW Bradbury
JW Hall
K Marten
KN Prestwich
MD Hauser
MD Symanski
MJ Ryan
MO Lammers
P Marler
Patrick J. O. Miller
PJO Miller
PJO Miller
PJO Miller
PJO Miller
PK McGregor
PT Madsen
RA Charif
RE Francois
RJ Urick
T Dabelsteen
TE Rowell
V Janik
VO Knudsen
W Dittus
WA Watkins
WA Watkins
WC Cummings
WC Cummings
WC Cummings
WE Schevill
WE Schevill
WH Dawbin
WWL Au
Publication date
2 December 2005
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Author Posting. © The Author, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Springer for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 192 (2006): 449-459, doi:10.1007/s00359-005-0085-2.Signal source intensity and detection range, which integrates source intensity with propagation loss, background noise and receiver hearing abilities, are important characteristics of communication signals. Apparent source levels were calculated for 819 pulsed calls and 24 whistles produced by free-ranging resident killer whales by triangulating the angles-of-arrival of sounds on two beamforming arrays towed in series. Levels in the 1-20 kHz band ranged from 131-168 dB re 1μPa @1m, with differences in the means of different sound classes (whistles: 140.2 ± 4.1 dB; variable calls: 146.6 ± 6.6 dB; stereotyped calls: 152.6 ± 5.9 dB), and among stereotyped call types. Repertoire diversity carried through to estimates of active space, with “long-range” stereotyped calls all containing overlapping, independently-modulated high-frequency components (mean estimated active space of 10-16km in sea state zero) and “short-range” sounds (5-9 km) included all stereotyped calls without a high-frequency component, whistles, and variable calls. Short-range sounds are reported to be more common during social and resting behaviors, while long-range stereotyped calls predominate in dispersed travel and foraging behaviors. These results suggest that variability in sound pressure levels may reflect diverse social and ecological functions of the acoustic repertoire of killer whales.Funding was provided by WHOI’s Ocean Ventures Fund and Rinehart Coastal Research Center and a Royal Society fellowship
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