
Dolphins use diplomacy in communication
A
Spanish researcher and a Paraguayan scientist have presented the most
complete and detailed European study into the repertoire (collection) of
sounds used by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to communicate.
The study reveals the complexity and our lack of understanding about
the communication of these marine mammals.Until now, the scientific
community had thought that whistles were the main sounds made by these
mammals, and were unaware of the importance and use of burst-pulsed
sounds.
Researchers from the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI),
based in Sardinia (Italy) have now shown that these sounds are vital to
the animals' social life and mirror their behaviour."
Burst-pulsed sounds are used in the life of bottlenose dolphins to
socialise and maintain their position in the social hierarchy in order
to prevent physical conflict, and this also represents a significant
energy saving," Bruno Díaz, lead author of the study and a researcher at
the BDRI, which he also manages, said.
The study, published by the publishing house Nova Science Publishers
in the book Dolphins: Anatomy, Behaviour and Threats, presents the most
complete repertoire ever of these burst-pulsed sounds and whistles,
gathered using bioacoustics since 2005 in the waters off Sardinia
(Italy).
According to the experts, the tonal whistle sounds (the most
melodious ones) allow dolphins to stay in contact with each other (above
all mothers and offspring), and to coordinate hunting strategies.
The burst-pulsed sounds (which are more complex and varied than the
whistles) are used "to avoid physical aggression in situations of high
excitement, such as when they are competing for the same piece of food,
for example," explains Díaz.
Sounds that mark out hierarchies According to Díaz, bottlenose
dolphins make longer burst-pulsed sounds when they are hunting and at
times of high aggression: "These are what can be heard best and over the
longest period of time," and make it possible for each individual to
maintain its position in the hierarchy.
The dolphins emit these strident sounds when in the presence of other
individuals moving towards the same prey. The "least dominant" one soon
moves away in order to avoid confrontation.
"The surprising thing about these sounds is that they have a high
level of uni-directionality, unlike human sounds. One dolphin can send a
sound to another that it sees as a competitor, and this one clearly
knows it is being addressed," explains the Spanish scientist
Courtesy: ScienceDaily
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