Dear MARMAM community,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share our new publication in Nature 
Scientific Reports:

Luís, A.R., May-Collado, L.J., Rako-Gospić, N., Gridley, T., Papale, E., 
Azevedo, A., Silva, M. A., Buscaino, G., Herzing, D., & dos Santos. M.E. (2021).
Vocal universals and geographic variations in the acoustic repertoire of the 
common bottlenose dolphin. Sci Rep 11, 11847.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90710-9

Abstract
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it 
is already described for several taxa, at various scales. In cetaceans, 
intraspecific variation in acoustic repertoires has been linked to ecological 
factors, geographical barriers, and social processes. For the common bottlenose 
dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), studies on acoustic variability are scarce, focus 
on a single signal type-whistles and on the influence of environmental 
variables. Here, we analyze the acoustic emissions of nine bottlenose dolphin 
populations across the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and identify 
common signal types and acoustic variants to assess repertoires' 
(dis)similarity. Overall, these dolphins present a rich acoustic repertoire, 
with 24 distinct signal sub-types including: whistles, burst-pulsed sounds, 
brays and bangs. Acoustic divergence was observed only in social signals, 
suggesting the relevance of cultural transmission in geographic variation. The 
repertoire dissimilarity values were remarkably low (from 0.08 to 0.4) and do 
not reflect the geographic distances among populations. Our findings suggest 
that acoustic ecology may play an important role in the occurrence of 
intraspecific variability, as proposed by the 'environmental adaptation 
hypothesis'. Further work may clarify the boundaries between neighboring 
populations, and shed light into vocal learning and cultural transmission in 
bottlenose dolphin societies.

The full article is available here:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90710-9

Best regards,

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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