Socially Complex Breeding Interactions in Humpback Whales Are Mediated Using a Complex Acoustic Repertoire
Intraspecific conflict can be costly; therefore, many species engage in ritualized contests composed of several stages. Each stage is typically characterized by different levels of aggression, arousal, and physical conflict. During these different levels of “intensity,” animals benefit from communic...
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Autores principales: | Dana A. Cusano, David Paton, Michael J. Noad, Rebecca A. Dunlop |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d03070aaca59430d87fb46b5198477a8 |
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