Unveiling The Secrets Of Cetacean Surfacing Behavior: Insights Into Their Ecology, Communication, And Conservation
Cetacean surfacing behaviour encompasses a range of behaviours exhibited by whales, dolphins, and porpoises as they surface from underwater. These behaviours, influenced by diving parameters such as depth and duration, include spyhopping, breaching, tail slapping, and flipper slapping. These patterns provide insights into their respiratory needs, communication strategies, and social interactions, aiding in understanding their physiology, ecology, and conservation requirements.