Dear colleagues, I am pleased to inform you of my last publication on 
bottlenose dolphins acoustic communication. The following paper is now 
available online which considers the context specificity of whistle 
characteristics.  Article title: Whistle characteristics in free-ranging 
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Mediterranean Sea: influence of 
behaviour.Journal title: Mammalian BiologyFirst author: Mr. Bruno Diaz LopezDOI 
information: 10.1016/j.mambio.2010.06.006
Abstract
Bottlenose dolphins(Tursiops truncatus) are an extremely vocal mammalian 
species and vocalcommunication plays an important role in mediating social 
interactions. Very little is known about how wild bottlenose dolphins use 
whistles in different contexts and no data exist for context specificity of 
whistle characteristics. This study describes, for the first time in the 
Mediterranean Sea, the whistle characteristics of bottlenose dolphins in their 
natural repertoire. Over 35h of behavioural observations and simultaneous 
recordings, 3032 tonal, frequency modulated whistles were detected. Our 
findings further support, for the first time in wild bottlenose dolphins, the 
suggestion that acoustic features may be good predictors of behavioural state 
and viceversa. These results advocate that these parameters may be used to 
communicate specific information on the behavioural context of the individuals 
involved. Additionally, visual inspection reveals
 that upsweeps and multilooped whistles play an important role in the natural 
communication system of bottlenose dolphins. Likewise, this study demonstrates 
how dynamic bottlenose dolphin whistle characteristics are and how important it 
is to consider many factors in analysis. High intraspecific variability in 
whistle characteristics demonstrates its integral role in the complex social 
lives of wild bottlenose dolphins. 
If you are interested in a reprint, please email Bruno Diaz Lopez 
at [email protected] this article is now published online at: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2010.06.006
Best regards,
Bruno Diaz Lopez 
Chief Researcher / Marine Zoologist 
Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute BDRI 
V.Armando Diaz Nº4 07020 Golfo Aranci (SS) Italy 
www.thebdri.com 
[email protected]  
tel.+ 39 346 081 5414
tel. + 0789 183 1197
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