Publications by authors named "Linilson Rodrigues Padovese"

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  • Acoustic communication is vital for behaviors like parental care and mate attraction across various vertebrate species, but its evolutionary history is not well understood.
  • The study introduces vocal recordings and behavioral data from 53 species across major vertebrate groups, revealing acoustic abilities in some species that were thought to be non-vocal.
  • Phylogenetic analysis of 1800 vertebrate species indicates that acoustic communication is a homologous trait that likely dates back to the last common ancestor of choanate vertebrates, around 407 million years ago.
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The Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (ASSO) has one of the highest densities of Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) compared to other polar and subpolar regions, which attracts migratory baleen whale species to aggregate in this area for feeding. Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) also sing extensively while on the Southern Ocean feeding grounds which allows for the exploration of song similarity between feeding grounds and breeding populations which helps to understand population mixing. The results of comparative song analyses between the ASSO and the Ecuadorian and Brazilian breeding populations and recordings from the Chilean, South African and Namibian migration routes/mid-latitude feeding grounds revealed that individuals from at least three humpback whale breeding populations most likely migrate to shared feeding grounds in the ASSO.

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As industrial activities continue to grow on the Brazilian coast, underwater sound measurements are becoming of great scientific importance as they are essential to evaluate the impact of these activities on local ecosystems. In this context, the use of commercial underwater recorders is not always the most feasible alternative, due to their high cost and lack of flexibility. Design and construction of more affordable alternatives from scratch can become complex because it requires profound knowledge in areas such as electronics and low-level programming.

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