INVESTIGADORES
RODRIGUEZ Diego Horacio
artículos
Título:
The final call: evidence for signature whistle of one dying common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) in Argentina
Autor/es:
GIARDINO, G; PAPALE, E; GREGORIETTI,M; CERAULO,M; LOUREIRO,JP; RODRIGUEZ HEREDIA,S; ALVAREZ,K; RODRÍGUEZ, D; MAZZOLA,S; BUSCAINO,G
Revista:
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
Editorial:
Acoustical Society of the US
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 37 p. 10002 - 10005
ISSN:
1939-800X
Resumen:
Signature whistles are stereotyped and individually distinctive acoustic signals used as individual recognitioncalls, for maintaining group cohesion and during stressful situations. Here, it?s proved the occurrence ofstereotyped whistles and how it changes, by an isolated adult female of short-beaked common dolphin( Delphinus delphis ) kept in rehabilitation. Twenty-three hours of continuous recordings were collected untilthe dolphin death for hepatitis. A total of 64 whistles were analyzed along the hours and only an ascendingdescendingfrequency contour was detected. The number of whistles decreased during the rehab period.Whistles showed a mean peak frequency contour (PFC) of 9.45 ±1.09 kHz, a mean maximum frequency valueof 12.0.4 ±1.65 kHz, a mean minimum frequency of 7.04 ±1.16 kHz, a mean duration of 0.75±0.27 seconds anda number of harmonics ranging from 1 to 3. The low variability of whistles parameters along the hours and theonly whistle contour found in an isolated and stressed dolphin support the hypothesis of stereotyped whistles.It is the first evidence of the use of this signal by Delphinus delphis in Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (SWAO)and is first step to understand the sound production related to the rehabilitation process.