Evidence of Synchronous Chorusing in North Atlantic Minke Whales
Many rorquals (blue, fin, sei, Brydes, and minke whales) communicate with pulses in the low and infrasonic frequency ranges. Research indicates that minke whales synchronize their pulsing with others, forming a chorus. Michael will introduce us to how this was discovered and why minke whales might be communicating in this manner.
Speaker: Michael Stocker, Ocean Conservation Research
Editor's Note: This talk replaces the original scheduled speaker.
Tuesday, 10/23/18
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