Echolocation in the Risso's dolphin, Grampus griseus

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Philips, JD [1 ]
Nachtigall, PE [1 ]
Au, WWL [1 ]
Pawloski, JL [1 ]
Roitblat, HL [1 ]
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[1] Hawaii Inst Marine Biol, Marine Mammal Res Program, Kailua, HI 96734 USA
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10.1121/1.1527964
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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The Risso's dolphin exclusively cehalpod-consuming delphinid with a distinctive vertical indentation along its forehead. To investigate whether or not the species echolocates, a female Risso's dolphin was trained to discriminate an aluminum cylinder from a nylon sphere (experiment 1) or an aluminum sphere (experiment 2) while wearing eyecups and free swimming in an open-water pen in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. The dolphin completed the task with little difficulty despite being blindfolded. Clicks emitted by the dolphin were acquired at average amplitudes of 192.6 dB re 1 muPa, with estimated sources levels up to 216 dB re 1 muPa-1 m. Clicks were acquired with peak frequencies as high as 104.7 kHz (M-f p=47.9 kHz), center frequencies as high as 85J kHz (M-f 0=56.511-1z), 3-dB bandwidths up to 94.1 kHz (M-BW=39.7kHz), and root-mean-square bandwidths up to 32.8 kHz (M-RMS=23.3 kHz). Click durations were between 40 and 70 As. The data establish that the Risso's dolphin echolocates, and that, aside from slightly lower amplitudes and frequencies, the clicks emitted by the dolphin were similar to those emitted by other echoloclating odontocetes. The particular acoustic and behavioral findings in the study are discussed with respect to the possible direction of the sonar transmission beam of the species. (C) 2003 Acoustical Society of America.
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