Jaquet N, Dawson S, Douglas L
Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2001 May;109(5 Pt 1):2254-9. doi: 10.1121/1.1360718.
Off Kaikoura, New Zealand, we recorded individually identified male sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) for entire dive cycles in order to investigate vocal behavior of individual whales and to examine possible functions of sperm whale clicks. In our study, sperm whales were almost always silent at the surface. They consistently started clicking within 25 s after fluking-up and diving. During the first 10 s of clicking, interclick intervals were significantly correlated with water depths at the location of fluke-up. The first "creak" was produced on average 7.5 min into a dive. Interclick intervals usually decreased substantially before clicks turned into "creaks." The highest click rate recorded in this study was 90.9 click/s, and clicks-within-creaks were much shorter than "usual clicks" (mean of 3.6 ms versus 17 to 30 ms). The number of creaks per minute of dive and the length of a dive were significantly correlated. On average, sperm whales were silent for the last 3.6 min before surfacing. Short sequences of "surface clicks" (3 to 8 metallic clicks with mean interclick interval of 5.5 s) were often produced at the end of a dive (in 57% of the dives), but their function remains puzzling. The results of this study suggest that usual clicks and creaks are both used for echolocation purposes, the former to gather information about acoustically reflective features and the latter to detect prey.
在新西兰凯库拉外海,我们记录了个体识别的雄性抹香鲸(Physeter macrocephalus)的整个潜水周期,以研究个体鲸鱼的发声行为,并探究抹香鲸咔哒声的可能功能。在我们的研究中,抹香鲸在水面时几乎总是安静的。它们在尾叶上扬并潜水后的25秒内持续开始发出咔哒声。在发出咔哒声的前10秒内,咔哒声间隔与尾叶上扬位置处的水深显著相关。平均在潜水7.5分钟时发出第一声“嘎吱声”。在咔哒声变成“嘎吱声”之前,咔哒声间隔通常会大幅缩短。本研究中记录到的最高咔哒声速率为90.9次/秒,“嘎吱声中的咔哒声”比“普通咔哒声”短得多(平均为3.6毫秒,而普通咔哒声为17至30毫秒)。每分钟潜水的嘎吱声数量与潜水时长显著相关。平均而言,抹香鲸在浮出水面之前的最后3.6分钟是安静的。在潜水结束时(57%的潜水情况),经常会发出短序列的“水面咔哒声”(3至8声金属咔哒声,平均咔哒声间隔为5.5秒),但其功能仍然令人费解。本研究结果表明,普通咔哒声和嘎吱声都用于回声定位,前者用于收集有关声学反射特征的信息,后者用于探测猎物。