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Autor:
Ames, Audra E.1 audra.ames@usm.edu, Zapetis, Maria E.1, Witlicki, Kaitlyn L.2, Wielandt, Sara J.3, Cameron, Dianne M.3, Walker, Rachel T.4, Kuczaj II, Stan A.1
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 2017, Vol. 30, p1-19. 19p.
Autor:
Zapetis, Maria E.1 maria.zapetis@usm.edu, Samuelson, Mystera M.1,2, Acosta, Natalia Botero1,3, Kuczaj, Stan A.1
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Comparative Psychology. 2017, Vol. 30, p1-16. 16p.
Publikováno v:
Madagascar Conservation & Development; Early View (Humpback Whale Special Issue)
Madagascar Conservation & Development; Vol 13, No 1 (2018); 83-90
Madagascar Conservation & Development; Vol 13, No 1 (2018); 83-90
A key feature of humpback whale behavior, documented primarily on the breeding grounds, is the repertoire of the males’ song. Song is made up of single units combined together into phrases, which are repeated to make up themes. A song consists of s
Autor:
Kaitlyn L. Witlicki, Audra E. M. Ames, Maria E. Zapetis, Rachel T. Walker, Stan A. Kuczaj, Sara J. Wielandt, Dianne M. Cameron
Publikováno v:
Ames, Audra E; Zapetis, Maria E; Witlicki, Kaitlyn L; Wielandt, Sara J; Cameron, Dianne M; Walker, Rachel T; et al.(2017). Thunks: Evidence for Varied Harmonic Structure in an Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Sound. International Journal of Comparative Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4489132c
McCowan and Reiss first reported the “thunk” sound of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) during separations and discipline behavior of mother-calf dyads. This sound has been previously described as a wide-band, low frequency con
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http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4489132c