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Laura Anderson

Marine Mammal Behavior

Marine Mammal Behavior explores the complex communication and social structures of deep-sea cetaceans, such as whales and dolphins, in their extreme environment. These animals face unique challenges like limited visibility and immense pressure, leading to the evolution of sophisticated acoustic communication systems.

Did you know that sperm whales use distinct vocalizations, or clicks, to not only locate prey but also potentially maintain social bonds across vast distances? Understanding these behaviors offers insights into the evolution of intelligence and the conservation challenges these animals face.

This book synthesizes data from acoustic recordings, satellite tagging, and visual surveys to reveal how these marine mammals have adapted. It progresses methodically, first laying the groundwork with principles of acoustics and animal behavior. Subsequent chapters then dive into species-specific details, such as the social grouping patterns of beaked whales, before integrating these observations to identify general principles.

The book uniquely emphasizes the environmental context of deep-sea cetacean behavior and addresses the impact of anthropogenic noise on these vulnerable creatures. Ultimately, Marine Mammal Behavior underscores the significance of understanding these intricate societies for effective conservation strategies. By examining vocalizations and social interactions, the book provides a valuable resource for marine biologists, conservation managers, and anyone fascinated by the hidden lives of deep-sea whales and dolphins.
152 nyomtatott oldalak
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2025
Kiadás éve
2025
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