Comparative bioacoustics: a roadmap for quantifying and comparing animal sounds across diverse taxa

KJ Odom, M Araya‐Salas, JL Morano… - Biological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Animals produce a wide array of sounds with highly variable acoustic structures. It is
possible to understand the causes and consequences of this variation across taxa with …

ORCA-SPOT: An automatic killer whale sound detection toolkit using deep learning

C Bergler, H Schröter, RX Cheng, V Barth, M Weber… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Large bioacoustic archives of wild animals are an important source to identify reappearing
communication patterns, which can then be related to recurring behavioral patterns to …

Review of underwater and in-air sounds emitted by Australian and Antarctic marine mammals

C Erbe, R Dunlop, KCS Jenner, MNM Jenner… - Acoustics Australia, 2017 - Springer
The study of marine soundscapes is a growing field of research. Recording hardware is
becoming more accessible; there are a number of off-the-shelf autonomous recorders that …

Call diversity in the North Pacific killer whale populations: implications for dialect evolution and population history

OA Filatova, VB Deecke, JKB Ford, CO Matkin… - Animal behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
Although killer whale, Orcinus orca, dialects have been studied in detail in several
populations, little attempt has been made to compare dialect characteristics between …

Orca-spy enables killer whale sound source simulation, detection, classification and localization using an integrated deep learning-based segmentation

C Hauer, E Nöth, A Barnhill, A Maier, J Guthunz… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Acoustic identification of vocalizing individuals opens up new and deeper insights into
animal communications, such as individual-/group-specific dialects, turn-taking events, and …

The social organization of resident-type killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Avacha Gulf, Northwest Pacific, as revealed through association patterns and acoustic …

T Ivkovich, OA Filatova, AM Burdin, H Sato, E Hoyt - Mammalian Biology, 2010 - Springer
Northeast Pacific resident-type killer whales (Orcinus orca) are known to form stable
associations based on kinship between maternal relatives (matrilines) with a system of vocal …

Beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, vocalizations from the churchill river, manitoba, canada

EG Chmelnitsky, SH Ferguson - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 2012 - pubs.aip.org
Classification of animal vocalizations is often done by a human observer using aural and
visual analysis but more efficient, automated methods have also been utilized to reduce bias …

Cultural evolution of killer whale calls: background, mechanisms and consequences

OA Filatova, FIP Samarra, VB Deecke, JKB Ford… - Behaviour, 2015 - brill.com
Cultural evolution is a powerful process shaping behavioural phenotypes of many species
including our own. Killer whales are one of the species with relatively well-studied vocal …

Passive acoustic monitoring of killer whales (Orcinus orca) reveals year-round distribution and residency patterns in the Gulf of Alaska

HJ Myers, DW Olsen, CO Matkin, LA Horstmann… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are top predators throughout the world's oceans. In the North
Pacific, the species is divided into three ecotypes—resident (fish-eating), transient (mammal …

Usage of monophonic and biphonic calls by free-ranging resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Kamchatka, Russian Far East

OA Filatova, ID Fedutin, MM Nagaylik, AM Burdin… - Acta ethologica, 2009 - Springer
Killer whale discrete calls include types containing an overlapping high-frequency
component (biphonic calls) and types without an overlapping high-frequency component …