Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the following publication:

Luís, A. R., Couchinho, M. N., & dos Santos, M. E. (2015). Signature whistles 
in wild bottlenose dolphins: long-term stability and emission rates. Acta 
Ethologica. doi:10.1007/s10211-015-0230-z

Abstract:
Whistles are key elements in the acoustic repertoire of bottlenose dolphins. In 
this species, the frequency contours of whistles are used as individual 
signatures. Assessing the long-lasting stability of such stereotyped signals, 
and the abundant production of non-stereotyped whistles in the wild, is 
relevant to a more complete understanding of their biological function. 
Additionally, studying the effects of group size and activity patterns on 
whistle emission rate may provide insights into the use of these calls. In this 
study, we document the decades-long occurrence of whistles with stereotyped 
frequency contours in a population of wild bottlenose dolphins, resident in the 
region of the Sado estuary, Portugal. Confirmed stereotypy throughout more than 
20 years, and positive identification using the signature identification 
(SIGID) criteria, suggests that the identified stereotyped whistles are in fact 
signature whistles. The potential roles of non-stereotyped whistles, which 
represent 68 % of all whistles recorded, are still unclear and should be 
further investigated. Emission rates were significantly higher during 
food-related events. Finally, our data show a comparatively high overall 
whistle production for this population, and no positive correlation between 
group size and emission rates, suggesting social or environmental restriction 
mechanisms in vocal production.

The paper is available online at 
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10211-015-0230-z

Best regards and Merry Christmas,

Ana Rita Luís

MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre
ISPA - Instituto Universitário
Rua Jardim do Tabaco, 34
1149-041 Lisboa
PORTUGAL

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