Dear MARMAM subscribers, 
We are pleased to announce our recent publication: 


Lopez-Marulanda J., Rödel H., Colpaert N., Vanderheul S., Adam O., Delfour F. 
(2020). Contexts of emission of non-signature whistles in bottlenose dolphins 
(Tursiops truncatus) under human care. Behavioural Processes. 
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2020.104255 
<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2020.104255>
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635720304484 
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635720304484>

Abstract
Bottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic 
communication and signaling. The diversity of sounds emitted by the species has 
been structurally classified into whistles, clicks and burst-pulsed sounds. 
Although click sounds and individually-specific signature whistles have been 
largely studied, not much is known about non-signature whistles. Most studies 
that link behavior and whistle production conduct aerial behavioral 
observations and link the production of whistles to the general category of 
social interactions. The aim of this study was to determine if there was a 
correlation between the non-signature whistle production and the underwater 
behaviors of a group of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) under human 
care, during their free time in the absence of trainers. To do this we made 
audio-video recordings 15 minutes before and after 10 training sessions of 
eight dolphins in Boudewijn Seapark (Belgium). For the behavioral analysis we 
conducted focal follows on each individual based on six behavioral categories. 
For the acoustical analysis, carried out at the group level, we used the SIGID 
method to identify non-signature whistles (N = 661) and we classified them in 
six categories according to their frequency modulation. The occurrences of the 
six categories of whistles were highly collinear. Most importantly, 
non-signature whistle production was positively correlated with the time 
individuals spent slow swimming alone, and was negatively correlated with the 
time spent in affiliative body contact. This is the first analysis that links 
the production of non-signature whistles with particular underwater behaviors 
in this species.

Please contact me by email ([email protected]) for the full 
text. 
I will be glad to send you a pdf copy. 

Kind regards, 


Juliana López Marulanda, PhD
Investigadora PostDoctoral
Grupo de Ecología y Evolución de Vertebrados
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
Universidad de Antioquia


Cofundadora e Investigadora
Fundación Macuáticos Colombia





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