Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.

<p>Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.</p...

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Main Author: Weijie Fu (11877974) (author)
Other Authors: Zhongchang Song (719628) (author), Wenjie Xiang (21094912) (author), Chuang Zhang (2199421) (author), Wuyi Yang (22538026) (author), Xiaohui Xu (208997) (author), Yu Zhang (12946) (author)
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Yu Zhang (12946)
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Xiaohui Xu (208997)
Yu Zhang (12946)
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Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
“ upsweep ”
“ sinusoidal ”,
“ constant ”
toothed dolphins showed
toothed dolphins shifted
predominant whistle type
increased whistle production
comparative analyses revealed
bottlenose dolphins reduced
bottlenose dolphins changed
tursiops truncatus </
steno bredanensis </
significantly reduced whistles
dolphin vocal patterns
captive dolphin welfare
toothed dolphins (<
bottlenose dolphins (<
div >< p
p </
fewer whistles
captive populations
vocalization patterns
study investigated
significant change
odontocetes rely
environmental conditions
click rate
click emissions
behavioral contexts
125 %.
05 ).
05 ),
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spelling Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.Weijie Fu (11877974)Zhongchang Song (719628)Wenjie Xiang (21094912)Chuang Zhang (2199421)Wuyi Yang (22538026)Xiaohui Xu (208997)Yu Zhang (12946)BiochemistryMicrobiologyMolecular BiologyNeurosciencePhysiologyEcologyInorganic ChemistryBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedChemical Sciences not elsewhere classified“ upsweep ”“ sinusoidal ”,“ constant ”toothed dolphins showedtoothed dolphins shiftedpredominant whistle typeincreased whistle productioncomparative analyses revealedbottlenose dolphins reducedbottlenose dolphins changedtursiops truncatus </steno bredanensis </significantly reduced whistlesdolphin vocal patternscaptive dolphin welfaretoothed dolphins (<bottlenose dolphins (<div >< pp </fewer whistlescaptive populationsvocalization patternsstudy investigatedsignificant changeodontocetes relyenvironmental conditionsclick rateclick emissionsbehavioral contexts125 %.05 ).05 ),<p>Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.</p>2025-10-31T17:56:13ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0336138.g005https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Click_emission_rates_of_rough-toothed_and_bottlenose_dolphins_in_training_events_A_The_click_emission_rates_of_rough-toothed_dolphins_before_and_during_each_training_event_B_The_mean_click_emission_rates_of_rough-toothed_and_bottlenose_dolp/30504787CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/305047872025-10-31T17:56:13Z
spellingShingle Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
Weijie Fu (11877974)
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
“ upsweep ”
“ sinusoidal ”,
“ constant ”
toothed dolphins showed
toothed dolphins shifted
predominant whistle type
increased whistle production
comparative analyses revealed
bottlenose dolphins reduced
bottlenose dolphins changed
tursiops truncatus </
steno bredanensis </
significantly reduced whistles
dolphin vocal patterns
captive dolphin welfare
toothed dolphins (<
bottlenose dolphins (<
div >< p
p </
fewer whistles
captive populations
vocalization patterns
study investigated
significant change
odontocetes rely
environmental conditions
click rate
click emissions
behavioral contexts
125 %.
05 ).
05 ),
status_str publishedVersion
title Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
title_full Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
title_fullStr Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
title_full_unstemmed Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
title_short Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
title_sort Click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins in training events. (A) The click emission rates of rough-toothed dolphins before and during each training event. (B) The mean click emission rates of rough-toothed and bottlenose dolphins before and during training events.
topic Biochemistry
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Physiology
Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
“ upsweep ”
“ sinusoidal ”,
“ constant ”
toothed dolphins showed
toothed dolphins shifted
predominant whistle type
increased whistle production
comparative analyses revealed
bottlenose dolphins reduced
bottlenose dolphins changed
tursiops truncatus </
steno bredanensis </
significantly reduced whistles
dolphin vocal patterns
captive dolphin welfare
toothed dolphins (<
bottlenose dolphins (<
div >< p
p </
fewer whistles
captive populations
vocalization patterns
study investigated
significant change
odontocetes rely
environmental conditions
click rate
click emissions
behavioral contexts
125 %.
05 ).
05 ),