Hi All,

My co-authors and I are please to announce our new publication in the Journal 
of Experimental Biology:

Selective reactions to different killer whale call categories in two delphinid 
species
Matthew T. Bowers, Ari S. Friedlaender, Vincent M. Janik, Douglas P. Nowacek, 
Nicola J. Quick, Brandon L. Southall, Andrew J. Read
Journal of Experimental Biology  2018  221: jeb162479 doi: 10.1242/jeb.162479  
Published 12 June 2018

Abstract: The risk of predation is often invoked as an important factor 
influencing the evolution of social organization in cetaceans, but little 
direct information is available about how these aquatic mammals respond to 
predators or other perceived threats. We used controlled playback experiments 
to examine the behavioral responses of short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala 
macrorhynchus) off Cape Hatteras, NC, USA, and Risso's dolphins (Grampus 
griseus) off the coast of Southern California, USA, to the calls of a potential 
predator, mammal-eating killer whales. We transmitted calls of mammal-eating 
killer whales, conspecifics and baleen whales to 10 pilot whales and four 
Risso's dolphins equipped with multi-sensor archival acoustic recording tags 
(DTAGs). Only playbacks of killer whale calls resulted in significant changes 
in tagged animal heading. The strong responses observed in both species 
occurred only following exposure to a subset of killer whale calls, all of 
which contained multiple non-linear properties. This finding suggests that 
these structural features of killer whale calls convey information about 
predatory risk to pilot whales and Risso's dolphins. The observed responses 
differed between the two species; pilot whales approached the sound source 
while Risso's dolphins fled following playbacks. These divergent responses 
likely reflect differences in anti-predator response mediated by the social 
structure of the two species.

The paper can be accessed here: 
http://jeb.biologists.org/content/221/11/jeb162479

Cheers,

Matthew


Matthew Bowers, PhD
Research Scientist
Dept. of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Colorado State University
136 Wagar Building
Fort Collins CO 80523
mtbow...@colostate.edu<mailto:mtbow...@colostate.edu>



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