Dear All,

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper in Journal of the 
Acoustical Society of America:

Variability of the inter-pulse interval in sperm whale clicks with implications 
for size estimation and individual identification

By: Anne Bøttcher, Shane Gero, Kristian Beedholm, Hal Whitehead & Peter T. 
Madsen

The paper is available here: https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.5047657 or 
PDFs by request from the authors.

Abstract
Sperm whales generate multi-pulsed clicks for echolocation and communication 
with an inter-pulse interval (IPI) determined by the size of their 
hypertrophied sound producing nose. The IPI has therefore been used to estimate 
body size and distinguish between individuals, and it has been hypothesized 
that conspecifics may use IPIs to recognize each other. However, the degree to 
which IPIs vary within individuals has not explicitly been tested, and 
therefore the inherent precision of this measure and its applicability for size 
estimation for researchers and sperm whales alike remain unknown. Here, the 
variability in IPI from both animal-borne Dtags and far-field recordings from 
echolocating and communicating sperm whales is quantified. Three different 
automatic methods (envelope, cepstrum, and cross-correlation) are tested and it 
is found that the envelope approach results in the least dispersion. 
Furthermore, it is shown that neither growth, depth, nor recording aspect fully 
explains the observed variability among clicks recorded from the same 
individual. It is proposed that dynamics in the soft structures of the nose are 
affecting IPIs, resulting in a variation of approximately 0.2 ms. Therefore, it 
is recommended that this variation be considered in IPI studies and that IPIs 
may have limited functionality as an identity cue among large groups of 
conspecifics.

My very best,
Shane

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Shane Gero<http://www.shanegero.com/>
Assistant Professor                              Founder | Principal 
Investigator
Marine Bioacoustics Lab<http://www.marinebioacoustics.wordpress.com/>           
          The Dominica Sperm Whale Project<http://www.thespermwhaleproject.org/>
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