Dear MARMAM readers, We are pleased to announce the publication (available via early view) of the following paper in Marine Mammal Science:
"The occurrence of pulse, “knock” sounds amidst social/sexual behavior of gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) off Vancouver Island" Benj Youngson, Jim Darling DOI: 10.1111/mms.12325 *Abstract* We report an unusual level of gray whale social/sexual behavior on Vancouver Island feeding grounds during mid-summer 2013, and the production of knock-like (S1/N1) sounds (Dahlheim et al. 1984, Moore and Ljungblad 1984) by individuals in these groups. On 15 d between 15 July and 16 August 2013 a total of 33 encounters observed gray whales exhibiting social/sexual behavior, more for these months than for the previous 10 years combined. Knock (S1/N1) sounds were heard in 24 (86%) of the 28 recordings made in the presence of the social/sexual groups (Table S1). The function of the social/sexual behavior is not known. To date, the knock sounds have not been linked to a specific behavior pattern. Full text available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mms.12325/abstract PDFs may be requested from [email protected] Regards, Benj Youngson Student at the University of Victoria
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