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Título: Vocalizations of amazon river dolphins, Inia Geoffrensis: Insights into the evolutionary origins of delphinid whistles
Autor: Podos, Jeffrey
Silva, Vera Maria Ferreira da
Rossi-Santos, Marcos Roberto
Palavras-chave: Dolphin
Evolution
Vocalization
Coryphaenidae
Delphinidae
Inia
Inia Geoffrensis
Odontoceti
Platanistidae
Sotalia Fluviatilis
Data do documento: 2002
Revista: Ethology
É parte de: Volume 108, Número 7, Pags. 601-612
Abstract: Oceanic dolphins (Odontoceti: Delphinidae) produce tonal whistles, the structure and function of which have been fairly well characterized. Less is known about the evolutionary origins of delphinid whistles, including basic information about vocal structure in sister taxa such as the Platanistidae river dolphins. Here we characterize vocalizations of the Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), for which whistles have been reported but not well documented. We studied Inia at the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve in central Brazilian Amazônia. During 480 5-min blocks (over 5 weeks) we monitored and recorded vocalizations, noted group size and activity, and tallied frequencies of breathing and pre-diving surfaces. Overall, Inia vocal output correlated positively with pre-diving surfaces, suggesting that vocalizations are associated with feeding. Acoustic analyses revealed Inia vocalizations to be structurally distinct from typical delphinid whistles, including those of the delphinid Sotalia fluviatilis recorded at our field site. These data support the hypothesis that whistles are a recently derived vocalization unique to the Delphinidae.
DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0310.2002.00800.x
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