Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce the publication of our new paper "Initial results
on the variation of whistle characteristics of bottlenose dolphins from two
neighbouring regions of the Mediterranean Sea: Northern Ionian and Southern
Adriatic Sea." by Aylin Akkaya, Tim Awbery, Kirsty Medcalf, Patrick Lyne,
Giulia Cipriano, Morgana Alvarenga, Leyla Ísrapilova, Yağmur Atalan,
Olivier Eikelenboom, Pasquale Ricci, Roberto Crugliano, Elena Papale,
Carmelo Fanizza and Roberto Carlucci.

An open access copy can be found here:
frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1099576/full
<https://internal-journal.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.903964/full>

Abstract
Bottlenose dolphins have a complex vocal repertoire that varies depending
on behavioral context, social structure, group composition, and
anthropogenic pressures. This current study describes the whistle
characteristics of bottlenose dolphins for the first time in the South
Adriatic Sea while assessing the potential differences between whistle
characteristics of geographically separated dolphins within neighbouring
waters of the North Ionian Sea. The results show that whistle
characteristics were similar between Taranto Gulf (Italy) and Boka Bay
(Montenegro), despite their spatial differences. The mean peak frequency
was 10kHz for each study location while the mean minimum and maximum
frequency ranged from 7 to 14kHz. The average duration of whistles was 500
milliseconds. These results share similarities with previous literature,
although several studies reported slightly different mean peak frequencies,
ranging up to 15kHz in the neighbouring waters of Croatia and Italy.
Further, harmonics were produced and formed in 40% of the whistles in
Taranto Gulf and 30% of the whistles in Boka Bay. A high incidence of
harmonics has previously been associated with behavioral states (i.e.,
travelling) and with certain types of marine traffic (i.e., fishing
vessels). Therefore, it is important to collect simultaneous data on the
visual behavior of the focal group as well as document the type and density
of marine traffic within the proximity of the dolphins to have an in-depth
understanding of vocal behavior. Despite the similarities of whistle
characteristics of Taranto and Boka Bay, the whistle contours showed
notable variations. Upsweep whistles were the most regularly produced
whistle type in each location, which coincides with previous studies in the
Mediterranean Sea. However, the least produced whistle had a concave
contour in Taranto and was flat in Boka Bay. Previous studies have
confirmed that flat whistles account for the least produced whistle contour
in the Mediterranean Basin. Examining the whistle characteristics and the
variation in whistle contours provides an in-depth understanding of the
behavioral complexity as well as its plasticity in the presence of
pressure. Therefore, future studies need to include behavior, group
composition, noise levels, and human presence to enable an effective
understanding of variation in whistle characteristics of bottlenose
dolphins.

Kind regards,
Thalia de Haas

*Student Coordinator & Researcher at Montenegro Dolphin Research*

*Researcher at DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association *

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