“…Though the sounds of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin have been described in a number of papers (Schultz and Corkeron, 1994;Van Parijs and Corkeron, 2001a,b;Goold and Jefferson, 2004;Nanayakkara et al, 2007;Sims et al, 2012;Lin et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2013;Kimura et al, 2014), most of these studies were performed with sounds recorded either within a 30-kHz frequency range (Schultz and Corkeron, 1994;Van Parijs and Corkeron, 2001a,b;Nanayakkara et al, 2007;Sims et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2013) or by a miniature stereo acoustic event data-logger a) Also at: University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100039, People's Republic of China. b) Electronic mail: wangd@ihb.ac.cn (A-tag), which only records high-frequency phonating events and peak pressures, but not waveforms of the high-frequency sounds Kimura et al, 2014).…”