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- Whale_vocalization abstract "Whale sounds are used by whales for different kinds of communication.The mechanisms used to produce sound vary from one family of cetaceans to another. Marine mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises, are much more dependent on sound for communication and sensation than are land mammals, because other senses are of limited effectiveness in water. Sight is less effective for marine mammals because of the way particulates in the ocean scatter light. Smell also is limited, as molecules diffuse more slowly in water than in air, which makes smelling less effective. However, the speed of sound is roughly four times greater in water than in the atmosphere at sea level. Because sea mammals are so dependent on hearing to communicate and feed, environmentalists and cetologists are concerned that they are being harmed by the increased ambient noise in the world's oceans caused by ships, sonar and marine seismic surveys.The word "song" is used to describe the pattern of regular and predictable sounds made by some species of whales, notably the humpback whale. This is included with or in comparison with music, and male humpback whales have been described as "inveterate composers" of songs that are "'strikingly similar' to human musical traditions". It has been suggested that humpback songs communicate male fitness to female whales. The click sounds made by sperm whales and dolphins are not strictly song, but the clicking sequences have been suggested to be individualized rhythmic sequences that communicate the identity of a single whale to other whales in its group and allows the groups to coordinate foraging activities.".
- Whale_vocalization thumbnail Humpback_underwater.jpg?width=300.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink 4297531.stm.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink brp.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink bearded-seal.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink soundarchive.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink www.listenforwhales.org.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink www.songlinesofthewhales.org.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink www.voicesinthesea.org.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=2DoX-zOQok0.
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageID "682987".
- Whale_vocalization wikiPageRevisionID "598822509".
- Whale_vocalization description "Recording of humpback whales singing and clicking.".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Humpback whale moo.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Humpback whale wheezeblow.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Humpbackwhale2.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Killer whale residents broadband.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Killer whale simple.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization filename "Killer whale.ogg".
- Whale_vocalization format Ogg.
- Whale_vocalization hasPhotoCollection Whale_vocalization.
- Whale_vocalization title "A humpback whale song".
- Whale_vocalization title "An orca's song".
- Whale_vocalization title "An orca's song, at a distance".
- Whale_vocalization title "Common humpback whale vocalizations on a windy day".
- Whale_vocalization title "Humpback Whale Song".
- Whale_vocalization title "Vocalizations of an orca".
- Whale_vocalization subject Category:Animal_intelligence.
- Whale_vocalization subject Category:Song_forms.
- Whale_vocalization subject Category:Whale_sounds.
- Whale_vocalization comment "Whale sounds are used by whales for different kinds of communication.The mechanisms used to produce sound vary from one family of cetaceans to another. Marine mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises, are much more dependent on sound for communication and sensation than are land mammals, because other senses are of limited effectiveness in water. Sight is less effective for marine mammals because of the way particulates in the ocean scatter light.".
- Whale_vocalization label "Canto das baleias".
- Whale_vocalization label "Canto de las ballenas".
- Whale_vocalization label "Canto delle balene".
- Whale_vocalization label "Chant des baleines".
- Whale_vocalization label "Walgesang".
- Whale_vocalization label "Walvisgezang".
- Whale_vocalization label "Whale vocalization".
- Whale_vocalization label "Śpiew waleni".
- Whale_vocalization label "Песни китов".
- Whale_vocalization label "صوت الحوت".
- Whale_vocalization label "クジラの歌".
- Whale_vocalization label "鲸歌".
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Walgesang.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Canto_de_las_ballenas.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Chant_des_baleines.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Vokalisasi_paus.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Canto_delle_balene.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs クジラの歌.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs 고래의_노래.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Walvisgezang.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Śpiew_waleni.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Canto_das_baleias.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs m.032n05.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Q523231.
- Whale_vocalization sameAs Q523231.
- Whale_vocalization wasDerivedFrom Whale_vocalization?oldid=598822509.
- Whale_vocalization depiction Humpback_underwater.jpg.
- Whale_vocalization isPrimaryTopicOf Whale_vocalization.