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Beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, vocalizations and their relation to behaviour in the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada

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Contributor Ferguson, Steven (Biological Sciences)
Hare, James (Biological Sciences)
Stern, Gary (Environment and Geography)
 
Creator Chmelnitsky, Elly
 
Date 2010-09-13T15:31:23Z
2010-09-13T15:31:23Z
2010-09-13T15:31:23Z
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4189
 
Description The investigation of a species’ repertoire and the contexts in which different calls are used is central to understanding vocal communication among animals. Beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, calls were classified and described in association with behaviours, from recordings collected in the Churchill River, Manitoba, during the summers of 2006-2008. Calls were subjectively classified based on sound and visual analysis into whistles (64.2% of total calls; 22 call types), pulsed or noisy calls (25.9%; 15 call types), and combined calls (9.9%; seven types). A hierarchical cluster analysis, using six call measurements as variables, separated whistles into 12 groups and results were compared to subjective classification. Beluga calls associated with social interactions, travelling, feeding, and interactions with the boat were described. Call type percentages, relative proportions of different whistle contours (shapes), average frequency, and call duration varied with behaviour. Generally, higher percentages of whistles, more broadband pulsed and noisy calls, and shorter calls (
October 2010
 
Format 2272709 bytes
application/pdf
 
Language en_US
 
Subject beluga
acoustic communication
call classification
behaviour
Hudson Bay
 
Title Beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, vocalizations and their relation to behaviour in the Churchill River, Manitoba, Canada
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.degree.name## Biological Sciences
Master of Science (M.Sc.)