Acoustic sequences are commonly observed in many animal taxa. The vast vocal repertoire of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) also includes sequences of multi‐unit rhythmic signals called bray‐call which are still poorly documented, both functionally and geographically. This study aimed to (1) describe, classify, and characterize series of bray‐call recorded in two sites of the Mediterranean basin (Rome—Tyrrhenian Sea and Mazara del Vallo—Strait of Sicily) and (2) investigate for the existence of possible geographic differences. The acoustic analysis identified 13 different sequence types, only two detected in both study areas. The Sørensen–Dice index revealed a low degree of similarity between the sequence repertoire of the two common bottlenose dolphin sub‐populations, with the Tyrrhenian being more diversified and complex than the Sicilian one. The acoustic parameters also showed variability between the study area. Different variants of the main acoustic elements composing the bray‐call sequences were detected in the Tyrrhenian Sea only. The Markov‐chain model demonstrated that the transition probability between acoustic elements is not uniform, with specific combinations of elements having a higher probability of occurrence. These new findings on common bottlenose dolphin bray‐call sequences highlight the structural complexity of these vocalizations and suggest addressing future research on the context of emissions and the possible function(s) of such acoustic arrangements.

Bray‐call sequences in the Mediterranean common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) acoustic repertoire / Pace, Daniela Silvia; Tumino, Carla; Silvestri, Margherita; Giacomini, Giancarlo; Pedrazzi, Giulia; Pavan, Gianni; Papale, Elena; Ceraulo, Maria; Buscaino, Giuseppa; Ardizzone, Giandomenico. - In: BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2079-7737. - 2:11(2022), pp. 1-19.

Bray‐call sequences in the Mediterranean common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) acoustic repertoire

Pace, Daniela Silvia
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2022

Abstract

Acoustic sequences are commonly observed in many animal taxa. The vast vocal repertoire of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) also includes sequences of multi‐unit rhythmic signals called bray‐call which are still poorly documented, both functionally and geographically. This study aimed to (1) describe, classify, and characterize series of bray‐call recorded in two sites of the Mediterranean basin (Rome—Tyrrhenian Sea and Mazara del Vallo—Strait of Sicily) and (2) investigate for the existence of possible geographic differences. The acoustic analysis identified 13 different sequence types, only two detected in both study areas. The Sørensen–Dice index revealed a low degree of similarity between the sequence repertoire of the two common bottlenose dolphin sub‐populations, with the Tyrrhenian being more diversified and complex than the Sicilian one. The acoustic parameters also showed variability between the study area. Different variants of the main acoustic elements composing the bray‐call sequences were detected in the Tyrrhenian Sea only. The Markov‐chain model demonstrated that the transition probability between acoustic elements is not uniform, with specific combinations of elements having a higher probability of occurrence. These new findings on common bottlenose dolphin bray‐call sequences highlight the structural complexity of these vocalizations and suggest addressing future research on the context of emissions and the possible function(s) of such acoustic arrangements.
2022
acoustic sequences; bray‐call; geographical differences; common bottlenose dolphin; Tursiops truncatus; Mediterranean Sea
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Bray‐call sequences in the Mediterranean common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) acoustic repertoire / Pace, Daniela Silvia; Tumino, Carla; Silvestri, Margherita; Giacomini, Giancarlo; Pedrazzi, Giulia; Pavan, Gianni; Papale, Elena; Ceraulo, Maria; Buscaino, Giuseppa; Ardizzone, Giandomenico. - In: BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2079-7737. - 2:11(2022), pp. 1-19.
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