Vocal complexity in Antillean manatees (Trichechus manatus manatus)
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2022-12-14
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Vocal complexity can be expressed through variations in repertoire size, structure, and individual
manatee repertoires. Here we aimed to assess the complexity of the vocal behaviour of Antillean
manatees living in captivity (i.e., artificial pools) and in reintroduction enclosures (i.e., natural
enclosures placed in an estuarine area). Specifically, we evaluated: (i) the structure of vocalisations
to assess whether they had variants; (ii) the variation in call production (rate and pattern) between
groups with different configurations; (iii) whether individuality occurred in vocalisation structure.
We found four categories of vocalisations, of which two had different variants. Not all study groups
produced all call categories and variants. Older and younger males in the reintroduction enclosures
had the highest call rates compared to captive females and captive males. The vocal and behavioural
patterns differed between groups. Squeak call structure differed between individuals. Such vocal
complexity may aid manatees in adapting to their dynamic social and structural environment,
facilitating communication.