2016
DOI: 10.1121/1.4970242
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Sequential calls and associated behavior in captive bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus)

Abstract: Bearded seals produce complex underwater sounds suggested to function as territorial and/or courtship signals. However, little is known about behavioral context of the vocalization, mainly because direct observation is difficult in the wild. In this study, we recorded underwater sounds and behaviors of three captive bearded seals (an adult male and two adult females) in Otaru aquarium, Japan, between March 2012 and April 2016, in order to identify the caller and to record association between vocalization and b… Show more

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“…Among seals, males of aquatically breeding species produce underwater calls primarily during the breeding season (e.g., Thomas and DeMaster, 1982;Riedman, 1990;Van Parijs et al, 1999, Van Parijs et al, 2001Van Opzeeland et al, 2010; Sills et al, 2021). The production of underwater calls by adult females has been confirmed for individuals of some species, including captive spotted, bearded, leopard (Hydrurga leptonyx), harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), and ringed seals (Beier and Wartzok, 1979;Gailey-Phipps, 1984;Rogers et al, 1996;Serrano 2001;Mizuguchi et al, 2016a;Mizuguchi et al, 2016b), and wild Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii; Thomas and Kuechle, 1982;Oetelaar et al, 2003). Here, the findings are limited to male vocal development and behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Among seals, males of aquatically breeding species produce underwater calls primarily during the breeding season (e.g., Thomas and DeMaster, 1982;Riedman, 1990;Van Parijs et al, 1999, Van Parijs et al, 2001Van Opzeeland et al, 2010; Sills et al, 2021). The production of underwater calls by adult females has been confirmed for individuals of some species, including captive spotted, bearded, leopard (Hydrurga leptonyx), harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus), and ringed seals (Beier and Wartzok, 1979;Gailey-Phipps, 1984;Rogers et al, 1996;Serrano 2001;Mizuguchi et al, 2016a;Mizuguchi et al, 2016b), and wild Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii; Thomas and Kuechle, 1982;Oetelaar et al, 2003). Here, the findings are limited to male vocal development and behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%