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Joy Tripovich
Vocal communication in Australian fur seals
Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus
2010. 172 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-23664-5 (3639236645)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-23664-4 (9783639236644)
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The acoustic communication of Australian fur seals was studied on Kanowna Island, Australia. The vocal repertoire and behavioural context of calls produced by males, females, yearlings and pups was reported. Seals were found to have unique attributes in their calls supporting mother-pup and male-male vocal recognition. Playback studies demonstrated that territorial male Australian fur seals respond significantly more to the calls of strangers than to those of neighbours, supporting male vocal recognition. The study also conducted experimental manipulations to determine the importance of call features in vocal recognition. The present study examined the life history characteristics of otariids to determine the factors likely to influence and shape its vocal behaviour. Preliminary results indicate that female density, body size and the breeding environment all influence the vocal behaviour of otariids. Understanding these interactions will provide insight into how vocal recognition and communication have evolved in different pinniped species
Dr Tripovich is an Honorary Research Associate from The Unversity of Sydney, Australia. Her research interests include the acoustic communication and behaviour of seals and other marine fauna; impact of noise on marine species; and hearing in marine mammal hearing.