Cook Inlet beluga whale calling varies by group characteristics, behavior, and tidal state

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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Abstract

Communication allows social species to exchange information among group members. In aquatic environments, acoustic signals are among the most effective forms of communication and are important for many species, including cetaceans. Beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) are highly social and vocal, yet little is known about the functionality of their social calls. To examine context-dependent vocal behavior in belugas, we collected passive acoustic data and fine-scale behavioral observations for the endangered Cook Inlet beluga population. The resulting dataset includes 1,720 annotated vocalizations collected over 21 behaviorally encoded encounters. We fit generalized linear mixed models to these data to investigate the effect of behavioral state, group size, calf presence, and tidal state on (1) calling rate (number of calls/minute) and (2) call category (whistles, pulsed calls, combined calls). Belugas were more likely to call when traveling and had higher calling rates during flood tides. Group-level calling rate increased sublinearly with group size, suggesting that individuals called less in larger groups, possibly reflecting increased listening, vocal coordination, or a strategy to avoid acoustic masking. Group calling rate increased before transitions between traveling and milling, suggesting a possible link between communication and behavioral transitions. Whistles were more prevalent when traveling, while pulsed calls were more prevalent when milling. Combined calls occurred only when calves were present, indicating the importance of these calls in communication with calves. Identifying these communication patterns and the contexts in which they occur can enhance our understanding of beluga whale ecology and aid in conservation efforts via passive acoustic monitoring.

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Brewer, A.M., Van Cise, A.M., Garner, C., Gilstad, A., Castellote, M., Converse, S.J., Goetz, K.T., and Berdahl, A.M., 2026, Cook Inlet beluga whale calling varies by group characteristics, behavior, and tidal state: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, v. 80, 6, 16 p., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-026-03740-6.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Cook Inlet beluga whale calling varies by group characteristics, behavior, and tidal state
Series title Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
DOI 10.1007/s00265-026-03740-6
Volume 80
Publication Date May 07, 2026
Year Published 2026
Language English
Publisher Springer Nature
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 6, 16 p.
Country United States
State Alaska
Other Geospatial Cook Inlet
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