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Through-ice communication by Weddell seals may not be practicable
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">John?M?TerhuneEmail author
Institution:(1) Centre for Coastal Studies and Aquaculture, University of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 5050, Saint John, New Brunswick, E2L 4L5, Canada
Abstract:Possible communication between territorial male Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) under the ice with females on the ice was investigated. In-air and underwater recordings of underwater calls were made at three locations near Davis, Antarctica. Most underwater calls were not detectable in air, often because of wind noise. In-air call amplitudes of detectable calls ranged from 32–74 dB re. 20 mgrPa at 86 Hz down to 4–38 dB re. 20 mgrPa at 3.6 kHz. Most of these would be audible to humans. Only 26 of 582 amplitude measurements (from 230 calls) ranged from 5 dB to a maximum of 15 dB above the minimum harbour-seal (Phoca vitulina) in-air detection threshold. Seals on the ice could likely hear a few very loud underwater calls but only if the caller was nearby and there were no wind noises. The low detectability of underwater calls in air likely precludes effective communication between underwater seals and those on the ice.
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