Review:
Marine Mammal Communication
overall review score: 4.5
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Marine mammal communication refers to the various ways in which marine mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and seals, communicate with each other through vocalizations, body language, and other signals.
Key Features
- Vocalizations
- Body language
- Social signals
- Echolocation
Pros
- Facilitates social interaction and cooperation within marine mammal groups
- Allows for the exchange of information about food sources, predators, and potential threats
- Contributes to the development of complex social structures and behaviors
Cons
- Limited understanding of all aspects of marine mammal communication
- Challenges in studying and interpreting vocalizations and behaviors underwater