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Title
High-amplitude vocalizations of male northern elephant seals and associated ambient noise on a breeding rookery
Author(s)
Southall, B.L., Casey, C., Holt, M., Insley, S.J., and Reichmuth, C. 2019.
Published
2019
Publisher
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146, 4514
Abstract
Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) are massive, land-breeding marine mammals that produce loud, stereotyped calls during annual breeding seasons. To determine vocalization source levels emitted by competing males on a mainland breeding rookery, aerial calls were measured on-axis at 1 m from adult males using three different sound pressure level metrics. Time-averaged (1 min) ambient noise was also measured under variable environmental and social conditions. Results indicate that male northern elephant seals emit high amplitude airborne calls with little variation in call amplitude. Mean source levels ranged from 98 to 114 dB re: 20 μPa [root-mean-square (rms) -fast], 102–116 dB re: 20 μPa (rms-impulse), and 120–131 dB re: 20 μPa (peak) and average standard deviations for all metrics were <2.3 dB. Further, these seal rookeries exhibit high variability in ambient noise (in terms of both spectrum and amplitude) from biotic and environmental sources. Finally, males sampled did not adjust call amplitude to compensate for higher background noise levels and thus did not exhibit a Lombard effect. These findings reinforce the view that the remarkable vocalizations of male northern elephant seals serve as rigid and powerful signals that convey individual identity within noisy breeding colonies rather than as honest indicators of size, status, or motivation.
Keywords
Lombard effect; Electronic noise; Acoustical properties; Measuring instruments; Vocalization; Environmental noise; Acoustic signal processing; Acoustic noise; Animal communication; Bioacoustics of mammals
Full Citation
Southall, B.L., Casey, C., Holt, M., Insley, S.J., and Reichmuth, C. 2019. High-amplitude vocalizations of male northern elephant seals and associated ambient noise on a breeding rookery. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146, 4514

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