Exchange of “signature” calls in captive belugas (Delphinapterus leucas)

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Tadamichi Morisaka
Yayoi Yoshida
Yuichiro Akune
Hideki Mishima
Sayo Nishimoto
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[1] Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University,
[2] The Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium,undefined
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Journal of Ethology | 2013年 / 31卷
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Vocal exchange; Beluga; Contact call; Signature;
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Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) produce echolocation clicks, burst pulses, and whistles. The sounds of 3 captive belugas were recorded using 2 hydrophones at the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium. There were stable individual differences in the pulse patterning of one type of pulsed sounds (PS1 call), suggesting that belugas use these as “signature” calls. Eighty-eight percent of PS1 calls initiated PS1 calls from other animals within 1 s. PS1 calls repeated by the same individual occurred primarily when other belugas did not respond within 1 s of the first call. Belugas delayed successive PS1 calls when other belugas responded with a PS1 call within 1 s. There was no clear temporal pattern for whistles. It appears that the time limit for responding to calls is 1 s after the initial call. If other individuals do not respond to the PS1 call of a beluga within 1 s, belugas tend to repeat the call and wait for a response. The results of this study suggest that the belugas exchange their individual signatures by using PS1 calls, in a manner similar to that of signature whistles used by bottlenose dolphins.
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