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      Whistles as Potential Indicators of Stress in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

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          Bottlenose Dolphins as Marine Ecosystem Sentinels: Developing a Health Monitoring System

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            Whistle matching in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

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            Dolphin communication is suspected to be complex, on the basis of their call repertoires, cognitive abilities, and ability to modify signals through vocal learning. Because of the difficulties involved in observing and recording individual cetaceans, very little is known about how they use their calls. This report shows that wild, unrestrained bottlenose dolphins use their learned whistles in matching interactions, in which an individual responds to a whistle of a conspecific by emitting the same whistle type. Vocal matching occurred over distances of up to 580 meters and is indicative of animals addressing each other individually.
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              Signature whistles of free-ranging bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus: stability and mother-offspring comparisons

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                Journal
                Journal of Mammalogy
                J Mammal
                American Society of Mammalogists (ASM)
                0022-2372
                1545-1542
                June 02 2009
                June 02 2009
                : 90
                : 3
                : 638-650
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                10.1644/08-MAMM-A-069R.1
                d946a742-ee06-4ada-a4e5-6d107d8f47aa
                © 2009
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