“…Moreover, the fi sh tossed into the tank might have developed competition among the animals with an increase in production of burst pulses (Overstrom, 1983;Connor and Smolker, 1996;Herzing, 1996;Lammers et al, 2003;Nowacek, 2005). Moreover, Ridgway et al (2014) suggested that burst pulses produced during feeding sessions might be considered as food calls with emotional content. Nevertheless, more substantial experiments involving the diff erent aspects of food delivery should be carried out (food quantity and quality, hunger levels, and interaction with the keepers) (Dittus, 1984;Caine at al., 1995;Di Bitetti, 2005;Slocombe and Zuberbühler, 2006;Clay and Zuberbühler, 2009) to assess the presence of a referential content in the calls of dolphins ( Ralston and Herman, 1989 ;Herzing, 2000;Akiyama and Ohta, 2007;Therrien et al, 2012).…”