2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-024-01843-z
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Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) create facial displays during social interactions by changing the shape of their melons

Justin T. Richard,
Isabelle Pellegrini,
Rachael Levine

Abstract: Beluga whales are considered unique among odontocetes in their ability to visibly alter the appearance of their head by changing the shape of the melon, but only anecdotal observations are available to evaluate the use or potential function of these melon shapes. This study of belugas in professionally managed care aimed to establish an ethogram for the repertoire of categorizable melon shapes and then evaluate their potential function as intentional communication signals by determining if they were produced a… Show more

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