Did you know dolphins have unique whistles that act like names? This fascinating video explores the secret language of ...
While previous explorations were based on a linear observation for changes in the features of dolphin whistles, non-linear responses of bottlenose dolphins have now been investigated. The noise ...
Dolphins use a combination of clicks, whistles and body movements to communicate, with recent research suggesting that their vocalizations might follow a linguistic structure similar to human ...
Either one dolphin is mimicking the other so quickly and precisely that the apparent coordination is only an illusion. Or it’s not an illusion at all: When they whistle back and forth beneath ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Signature whistles of bottlenose dolphins offer a reliable method for estimating their abundance, comparable to photo-ID techniques. Analysis of acoustic data ...
Abstract: Enhancing dolphin whistle signals is a crucial preprocessing step in underwater passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), aimed at effectively improving the quality of collected signals. In warm ...
Dolphin calls recorded in the 1970s were re-analyzed to reveal that dolphins use tissue vibrations rather than whistles to communicate. The research, published in Biology Letters, broke the recordings ...
Dolphins have their own signature whistle or ‘name’. When greeting, dolphins first produce their signature whistle to identify themselves and have been shown to remember a pod member’s ...
This summer the Brookfield Zoo’s bottlenose dolphin habitat will reverberate with the chatty whistles and playful leaps of a new calf — the first expected to be born there in over a decade.
One approach involves using the time-frequency contour (TFC) of bottlenose dolphin whistles to create a bionic covert communication method. This technique segments the TFC to improve transmission ...