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Correlation of the broadband spectral characteristics of Bottlenose dolphin signatures with dolphin behavior in the Mississippi Sound

A series of acoustic measurements and visual observations were made of Bottlenose dolphins in the Mississippi Sound. A portable acoustic monitoring system recorded dolphin echolocation clicks, wideband burst pulses and narrowband frequency modulated whistles. The signal spectra were correlated with...

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Main Authors: Stanic, Steve, Brown, Bob, Kennedy, Edgar, Solangi, Mobashir, Vanderpool, Delphine, Hoffland, Timothy
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description A series of acoustic measurements and visual observations were made of Bottlenose dolphins in the Mississippi Sound. A portable acoustic monitoring system recorded dolphin echolocation clicks, wideband burst pulses and narrowband frequency modulated whistles. The signal spectra were correlated with observations of dolphin behavior. The results showed that when these dolphins are diving and traveling, the primary signals are short echolocation clicks. During what appeared to be social interactions, the signals were more complex broadband amplitude modulated whistles.
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title Correlation of the broadband spectral characteristics of Bottlenose dolphin signatures with dolphin behavior in the Mississippi Sound
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