Hello MARMAM,

My co-authors are pleased to announce our recent publication investigating
signature whistles in bottlenose dolphins.

Fandel AD, Silva K, Bailey H (2024) Vocal signatures affected by population
identity and environmental sound levels. PLoS ONE 19(4): e0299250.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0299250

Open access link to article:
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0299250

Abstract: Passive acoustic monitoring has improved our understanding of
vocalizing organisms in remote habitats and during all weather conditions.
Many vocally active species are highly mobile, and their populations
overlap. However, distinct vocalizations allow the tracking and
discrimination of individuals or populations. Using signature whistles, the
individually distinct calls of bottlenose dolphins, we calculated a minimum
abundance of individuals, characterized and compared signature whistles
from five locations, and determined reoccurrences of individuals throughout
the Mid-Atlantic Bight and Chesapeake Bay, USA. We identified 1,888
signature whistles in which the duration, number of extrema, start, end,
and minimum frequencies of signature whistles varied significantly by site.
All characteristics of signature whistles were deemed important for
determining from which site the whistle originated and due to the distinct
signature whistle characteristics and lack of spatial mixing of the
dolphins detected at the Offshore site, we suspect that these dolphins are
of a different population than those at the Coastal and Bay sites.
Signature whistles were also found to be shorter when sound levels were
higher. Using only the passively recorded vocalizations of this marine top
predator, we obtained information about its population and how it is
affected by ambient sound levels, which will increase as offshore wind
energy is developed. In this rapidly developing area, these calls offer
critical management insights for this protected species.
Best,
Amber Fandel

Research Analyst, Project Manager
<i...@ciaochowpets.com>
adfan...@gmail.com
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