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Song of the humpback whale — Population comparisons
Authors:H E Winn  T J Thompson  W C Cummings  J Hain  J Hudnall  H Hays  W W Steiner
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, 02881 Kingston, Rhode Island, USA;(2) 5948 Eton Ct., 92122 San Diego, California, USA;(3) P.O. Box 986, 96735 Kihei, Hawaii, USA;(4) Biology Department, Shippensburg College, 17257 Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Summary Humpback whale songs recorded on tropical calving grounds exhibit different dialects depending on the oceanic basin. Songs sampled simultaneously from two populations in the North Pacific (Hawaii and Mexico) were essentially identical. These North Pacific songs were clearly different from the song type shared by two populations in the North Atlantic (Cape Verde Islands and West Indies). Songs from the Southern Hemisphere (Tonga) represent a third distinct dialect. Our evidence shows that, despite annual change in song organization, significant differences in humpback song occur between isolated ocean basins, while only subtle differences exist within an oceanic population (Hawaii and Pacific Mexico).
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