Geographic variation in the acoustic features of whistles emitted by the striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) from the Atlantic Ocean (Azores and Canary Islands) and the Mediterranean was investigated. Ten parameters (signal duration, beginning, end, minimum and maximum frequency, the number of inflection points, of steps, of minima and maxima in the contour and the frequency range) were extracted from each whistle. Discriminant function analysis correctly classified 73% of sounds between Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. A cline in parameters was apparent from the Azores to the Mediterranean, with a major difference between the Canaries and the Mediterranean than between Azores and Canaries. Signal duration, maximum frequency, and frequency range measured in the Mediterranean sample were significantly lower compared to those measured in the Atlantic. Modulation parameters played a considerable role in area discrimination and were the only parameters contributing to highlight the differences within the Atlantic Ocean. Results suggest that the acoustic features constrained by structural phenotype, such as whistle's frequency parameters, have a major effect on the Atlantic and Mediterranean separation while behavioral context, social, and physical environment may be among the main factors contributing to local distinctiveness of Atlantic areas. These results have potential passive acoustic monitoring applications.
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Geographic variability in the acoustic parameters of striped dolphin's (Stenella coeruleoalba) whistles
Elena Papale;
Elena Papale
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Life Sciences and Systems Biology Department, University of Torino
, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Torino, Italy
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Marta Azzolin;
Marta Azzolin
Life Sciences and Systems Biology Department, University of Torino
, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Torino, Italy
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Irma Cascão;
Irma Cascão
Centro do Instituto do Mar (IMAR) da Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas, Rua Prof. Doutor Frederico Machado
, 9901-862 Horta, Portugal
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Alexandre Gannier;
Alexandre Gannier
Groupe de Recherche sur les Cétacés (GREC)
, BP 715, 06633 Antibes, France
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Marc O. Lammers;
Marc O. Lammers
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii
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Vidal M. Martin;
Vidal M. Martin
Society for the Study of Cetaceans in the Canary Archipelago (SECAC)
, Edif. Antiguo Varadero 1a Planta Local 8 B, Urb. Puerto Calero, 35571 Yaiza, Isla de Lanzarote, Spain
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Julie Oswald;
Julie Oswald
Bio-Waves, Inc.
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Monica Perez-Gil;
Monica Perez-Gil
Society for the Study of Cetaceans in the Canary Archipelago (SECAC), Edif. Antiguo Varadero 1a Planta Local 8 B
, Urb. Puerto Calero, 35571 Yaiza, Isla de Lanzarote, Spain
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Rui Prieto;
Rui Prieto
Centro do Instituto do Mar (IMAR) da Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas, Rua Prof. Doutor Frederico Machado
, 9901-862 Horta, Portugal
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Monica A. Silva;
Monica A. Silva
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Centro do Instituto do Mar (IMAR) da Universidade dos Açores, Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas, Rua Prof. Doutor Frederico Machado
, 9901-862 Horta, Portugal
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Cristina Giacoma
Cristina Giacoma
Life Sciences and Systems Biology Department, University of Torino
, Via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Torino, Italy
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Also at: Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MS#33, Woods Hole, MA 02543.
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 133, 1126–1134 (2013)
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Received:
April 17 2012
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December 19 2012
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Elena Papale, Marta Azzolin, Irma Cascão, Alexandre Gannier, Marc O. Lammers, Vidal M. Martin, Julie Oswald, Monica Perez-Gil, Rui Prieto, Monica A. Silva, Cristina Giacoma; Geographic variability in the acoustic parameters of striped dolphin's (Stenella coeruleoalba) whistles. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 February 2013; 133 (2): 1126–1134. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4774274
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