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Ontogeny of vocal rhythms in harbor seal pups: an exploratory study
Ravignani, A.; Kello, C.T.; de Reus, K.; Kotz, S.A.; Dalla Bella, S.; Méndez-Aróstegui, M.; Rapado-Tamarit, B.; Rubio-Garcia, A.; de Boer, B. (2019). Ontogeny of vocal rhythms in harbor seal pups: an exploratory study. Curr. Zool. 65(1): 107-120. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cz/zoy055
In: Current Zoology. Editorial Office, Current Zoology: Beijing. ISSN 1674-5507; e-ISSN 2396-9814, more
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Keywords
    Pinnipedia [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    bioacoustics; pinnipeds; rhythm; timing; vocal development

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  • Ravignani, A., more
  • Kello, C.T.
  • de Reus, K.
  • Kotz, S.A.
  • Dalla Bella, S.
  • Méndez-Aróstegui, M.
  • Rapado-Tamarit, B.
  • Rubio-Garcia, A.
  • de Boer, B., more

Abstract
    Puppyhood is a very active social and vocal period in a harbor seal’s life Phoca vitulina. An important feature of vocalizations is their temporal and rhythmic structure, and understanding vocal timing and rhythms in harbor seals is critical to a cross-species hypothesis in evolutionary neuroscience that links vocal learning, rhythm perception, and synchronization. This study utilized analytical techniques that may best capture rhythmic structure in pup vocalizations with the goal of examining whether (1) harbor seal pups show rhythmic structure in their calls and (2) rhythms evolve over time. Calls of 3 wild-born seal pups were recorded daily over the course of 1–3 weeks; 3 temporal features were analyzed using 3 complementary techniques. We identified temporal and rhythmic structure in pup calls across different time windows. The calls of harbor seal pups exhibit some degree of temporal and rhythmic organization, which evolves over puppyhood and resembles that of other species’ interactive communication. We suggest next steps for investigating call structure in harbor seal pups and propose comparative hypotheses to test in other pinniped species.

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