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Lucinda Chambers
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PhD Candidate at UNSW Sydney
Marine Bioacoustician
Thrilled to see my work featured in @aunz.theconversation.com !!! 🦭🎶

Rockabye baby: the ‘love songs’ of lonely leopard seals resemble human nursery rhymes
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Rockabye baby: the ‘love songs’ of lonely leopard seals resemble human nursery rhymes
Leopard seals in Antarctica live solitary lives. But the simple patterns of their underwater song, akin to nursery rhymes, bring mates from across the seas.
theconversation.com
August 1, 2025 at 12:07 AM
Reposted by Lucinda Chambers
The structure of leopard seal songs appears more similar in predictability to children’s nursery rhymes than classical music, says research in Scientific Reports. This song structure may help to prevent the individual seal’s ‘signal’ from degrading as it travels.

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Leopard seal song patterns have similar predictability to nursery rhymes - Scientific Reports
During their breeding season, male leopard seals (Hydrurga leptonyx) spend hours perfecting their solo performance: singing unique sequences of stereotyped calls underwater to create their ‘song’. These song bouts are made up of discrete call types common across leopard seals within a region, which begs the question – what determines the individually unique patterns of these calls? Information entropy quantifies the amount of randomness in a sequence, providing insight into the statistical patterns governing a sequence. The songs produced by 26 different Eastern Antarctic leopard seals have less predictable temporal structure than humpback whale songs and dolphin whistle sequences. The estimated information entropy of the leopard seal songs is comparable to nursery rhymes but unsurprisingly, lower than contemporary, classical and baroque music. The greater structure of the leopard seal’s song improves the ability of distant listeners to accurately receive signals and identify singers, which is essential for this widely dispersed species. Future studies examining animal mating song would benefit from incorporating entropy analysis to question if information is conveyed through temporal structure alongside other acoustic variables.
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July 31, 2025 at 7:24 PM
Super excited to see that my latest research on leopard seal communication has just been published with @springernature.com in Scientific Reports! Read here: rdcu.be/eyIYr
Leopard seal song patterns have similar predictability to nursery rhymes
Scientific Reports - Leopard seal song patterns have similar predictability to nursery rhymes
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July 31, 2025 at 10:59 PM