Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) depend on sounds at frequencies lower than 30 kHz for social communication, but little information on the directional dependence of hearing thresholds for these frequencies exists. This study measured underwater behavioral hearing thresholds for 2, 10, 20, and 30 kHz sounds projected from eight different positions around dolphins in both the horizontal and vertical planes. The results showed that the sound source direction relative to the dolphin affected hearing threshold, and that directional characteristics of the receiving beam pattern were frequency dependent. Hearing thresholds obtained from two adult dolphins demonstrated a positive relationship between directivity of hearing and stimulus frequency, with asymmetric receiving beam patterns in both the horizontal and vertical planes. Projecting sound from directly behind the dolphin resulted in frequency-dependent increases in hearing threshold up to 18.5 dB compared to when sound was projected in front. When the projector was situated above the dolphin thresholds were approximately 8 dB higher as compared to below. This study demonstrates that directional hearing exists for lower frequencies than previously expected.
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Directional hearing sensitivity for 2–30 kHz sounds in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Alyssa W. Accomando;
Alyssa W. Accomando
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National Marine Mammal Foundation
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Jason Mulsow;
Jason Mulsow
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National Marine Mammal Foundation
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Brian K. Branstetter;
Brian K. Branstetter
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National Marine Mammal Foundation
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Carolyn E. Schlundt;
Carolyn E. Schlundt
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Peraton
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James J. Finneran
James J. Finneran
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U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Code
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 147, 388–398 (2020)
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Received:
June 25 2019
Accepted:
December 11 2019
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Alyssa W. Accomando, Jason Mulsow, Brian K. Branstetter, Carolyn E. Schlundt, James J. Finneran; Directional hearing sensitivity for 2–30 kHz sounds in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 January 2020; 147 (1): 388–398. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0000557
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