EMISSION RATE OF ACOUSTIC SIGNALS FOR THE COMMON BOTTLENOSE AND STRIPED DOLPHINS IN THE GULF OF TARANTO (NORTHERN IONIAN SEA, CENTRAL-EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA)

C. Fanizza, R. Maglietta, G. Buscaino, R. Carlucci, Maria Ceraulo, G. Cipriano, R. Grammauta, V. Renó, F. C. Santacesaria, L. Sion, E. Papale
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Dolphins emit a large variety of acoustic signals on which they rely for navigation, communication and searching for food. Nevertheless, each species uses quantitative and qualitative species-specific characteristics for tonal and pulsed signals, and the different behavioral contexts may affect the use of these signals. The main aim of this work is to evaluate if the emission rate of acoustic signals can be used as a cue to recognize species, and as an intra-specific feature for recognizing behavioral contexts. We collected acoustic and behavioral data during 27 sightings of bottlenose and striped dolphins in the Gulf of Taranto, (Northern Ionian Sea, Central-Eastern Mediterranean Sea). 396.31minutes of recordings were considered for analysis. The emission rate, calculated as the number of vocalizations/minutes of recording per animals within the group, was compared among species and behaviors. A higher emission rate was recorded for bottlenose dolphins clicks during traveling compared to striped dolphins involved in the same behavior, and for striped dolphins whistles during socializing compared to other behaviors of the same species. However, we must consider that smaller groups were analyzed for bottlenose dolphins. Results suggest that dolphins share click echoes in larger groups and increase communication signals during social activities. Our preliminary results can help inform management and conservation actions, in the framework of EU regulations, in this high impacted area.
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塔兰托湾(爱奥尼亚海北部、地中海中东部)常见宽吻海豚和条纹海豚的声信号发射率
海豚发出各种各样的声音信号,它们依靠这些信号来导航、交流和寻找食物。然而,每个物种都使用定量和定性的物种特有特征作为音调和脉冲信号,不同的行为环境可能会影响这些信号的使用。这项工作的主要目的是评估声信号的发射率是否可以作为识别物种的线索,以及作为识别行为背景的种内特征。我们收集了在塔兰托湾(北爱奥尼亚海,地中海中东部)27次目击宽吻海豚和条纹海豚的声学和行为数据。396.31分钟的录音被考虑进行分析。以组内每只动物的发声次数/记录分钟数计算的发射率,在物种和行为之间进行了比较。与有相同行为的条纹海豚相比,宽吻海豚在旅行时发出的咔嚓声的排放率更高,与同一物种的其他行为相比,条纹海豚在社交时发出的哨声的排放率更高。然而,我们必须考虑到,对宽吻海豚进行分析的群体更小。研究结果表明,海豚在更大的群体中分享点击回声,并在社交活动中增加交流信号。我们的初步结果可以在欧盟法规的框架下,为这一高度受影响地区的管理和保护行动提供信息。
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