The Antillean manatee produces broadband vocalizations with ultrasonic frequencies
Eric Angel Ramos, Maria Maust‐Mohl, Kristi A. Collom, Beth Brady, Edmund Gerstein, Marcelo O. Magnasco, Diana Reiss
Abstract
Antillean manatees produce vocalizations reported to be important for communication, but their vocal behavior throughout their geographic range is poorly understood. A SoundTrap recorder (sample rates: 288/576 kHz) was deployed in Belize to record vocalizations of wild manatees in a seagrass channel and of a young rehabilitated and released manatee in a shallow lagoon. Spectral analysis revealed broadband vocalizations with frequencies up to 150 kHz and a high proportion of calls with ultrasonic components. Ultrasonic frequency components appear prevalent in their vocal repertoire and may be important to manatee communication.
Topics & Concepts
ManateeAcousticsRange (aeronautics)Ultrasonic sensorBroadbandEnvironmental scienceTelecommunicationsBiologyFisheryComputer sciencePhysicsEngineeringAerospace engineeringMarine animal studies overviewAnimal Vocal Communication and BehaviorUnderwater Acoustics Research