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Department of Psychology

Audiogram of the False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens)

Data from:

Thomas, J., Chun, N., and Au, W. (1988)

Yuen, M.M.L., Nachtigall, P.E., and Breese, M. (2005) Behavioral and auditory evoked potential audiograms of a false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 118, 2688-2695. This is the same individual tested by Tomas et al.; authors state that 鈥渢his animal probably suffered some hearing loss associated with age or presbycusis鈥.

Average behavioral absolute thresholds for false killer whales

Frequency

(in kHz)

Thomas et al.

Yuen et al.

Thomas et al.

dB re 1 渭笔补

dB re 1 渭笔补

dB re 20 渭笔补*

2

99

73

4

80

99.5

54

5

94.4

7

89.3

8

64

82.7

38

10

84.5

14

87.3

15

78.6

16

49

79.7

23

19

71.6

20

69.5

22.5

76.1

24

71.3

27

80.2

32

45

104.2

19

38

112.3

45

122.1

64

39.5

13.5

85

76

50

105

81

55

110

94

68

115

116

90

Lowest and highest frequencies audible at sound

pressure levels (SPL) ranging from 30 to 70 dB SPL

SPL

(in dB)

Lowest audible frequency (in kHz)

Highest audible frequency (in kHz)

70

2.4

111

60

3.4

104

50

4.8

85

40

7.4

79

30

12

77

Additional Parameters:

Body weight = 18 year old animal was 700 kg (species grows to 1300 kg)

Functional interaural distance = ?? 碌s

(Time required for sound in water to travel through the head from one auditory meatus to the other.)

Comments: Threshold values taken from published article.

*conversion from reference level of 1 Pa used in underwater hearing to 20 Pa used in air hearing by subtracting 26 dB