2:14
Beat Keeping in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
One of our resident sea lions, Ronan, is the first non-human mammal shown able to find and...
published: 01 Apr 2013
author: PinnipedLab
Beat Keeping in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
Beat Keeping in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
One of our resident sea lions, Ronan, is the first non-human mammal shown able to find and keep the beat with musical stimuli. This challenges earlier eviden...- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 1168772
- author: PinnipedLab
33:13
Sea Lions Live (Full Show) SeaWorld San Diego
"Live from Seaworld!" Join the Pinniped comedy-duo Clyde and Seamore, OP Otter and their s...
published: 29 Apr 2011
author: sharpproductions
Sea Lions Live (Full Show) SeaWorld San Diego
Sea Lions Live (Full Show) SeaWorld San Diego
"Live from Seaworld!" Join the Pinniped comedy-duo Clyde and Seamore, OP Otter and their stagehand buddy, Biff as they perform their own wacky versions of so...- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 292221
- author: sharpproductions
3:01
Sea Lion Pups Invade Monterey
Conservation efforts have worked perhaps too well in the City of Monterey, where hundreds ...
published: 29 May 2009
author: cityofmonterey
Sea Lion Pups Invade Monterey
Sea Lion Pups Invade Monterey
Conservation efforts have worked perhaps too well in the City of Monterey, where hundreds of sea lion pups have converged on City ramps, harbors, beaches and...- published: 29 May 2009
- views: 49814
- author: cityofmonterey
5:18
California Sea Lions - Pier 39 San Francisco - YouTube Travel
Not long ago the Pier 39 California Se Lions disappeared over night, just gone. Lucky for ...
published: 23 Sep 2011
author: JCVdude
California Sea Lions - Pier 39 San Francisco - YouTube Travel
California Sea Lions - Pier 39 San Francisco - YouTube Travel
Not long ago the Pier 39 California Se Lions disappeared over night, just gone. Lucky for us the returned from their trip up the California/Oregon coast. It'...- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 13855
- author: JCVdude
1:40
Talise, California baby sea lion
The Milwaukee County Zoo welcomes a new member to its family, Talise, a baby California Se...
published: 30 Apr 2013
author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Talise, California baby sea lion
Talise, California baby sea lion
The Milwaukee County Zoo welcomes a new member to its family, Talise, a baby California Sea Lion. Talise was born on April 17 to Sonoma and father Slick. The...- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 3120
- author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
2:48
Oceans Blue - California Sea Lions
Learn more at http://planetgreen.discovery.com/videos/#mkcpgn=ytpg1 | See how close Califo...
published: 02 Sep 2011
author: PlanetGreenTV
Oceans Blue - California Sea Lions
Oceans Blue - California Sea Lions
Learn more at http://planetgreen.discovery.com/videos/#mkcpgn=ytpg1 | See how close California Sea Lions are to extinction.- published: 02 Sep 2011
- views: 2295
- author: PlanetGreenTV
2:14
World First: Beat-Keeping Sea Lion Shows Surprising Rhythmic Ability
@Zicutake -- First example of beat keeping in a non-human mammal challenges theories of th...
published: 16 Feb 2014
World First: Beat-Keeping Sea Lion Shows Surprising Rhythmic Ability
World First: Beat-Keeping Sea Lion Shows Surprising Rhythmic Ability
@Zicutake -- First example of beat keeping in a non-human mammal challenges theories of the origins of 'rhythmic entrainment' Ronan, a California sea lion at Long Marine Laboratory at the University of California, Santa Cruz, became an Internet sensation last year when UCSC scientists published a paper describing her ability to bob her head in time with rhythmic sounds and music in a variety of tempos (see video). Ronan is the first non-human mammal convincingly shown to be able to keep the beat. Her range and versatility in matching different beats is impressive, according to Peter Cook, who began working with Ronan as a graduate student at UC Santa Cruz. Cook, now a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University, will present his research on Ronan's beat-keeping ability at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Chicago on February 15, in a session devoted to "Rhythmic entrainment in non-human animals." Cook noted that Ronan can move in time to a wide range of rhythmic auditory stimuli with different tempos, including music. "Along with other recent findings, this suggests that the neural mechanisms underpinning flexible beat keeping may be much more widely distributed across the animal kingdom than previously thought," Cook said. Graduate student Peter Cook trained Ronan, a California sea lion, to bob her head in time with a rhythm. Aside from humans, rhythmic entrainment had previously been seen only in parrots and other birds with a talent for vocal mimicry. This led some researchers to theorize that beat keeping requires a capacity for complex vocal learning. "The idea was that beat keeping is a fortuitous side effect of adaptations for vocal mimicry, which requires matching incoming auditory signals with outgoing vocal behavior," Cook said. But sea lions are not known to do vocal mimicry and have limited flexibility in the sounds they make. "Ronan's success poses a real problem for the theory that vocal mimicry is a necessary precondition for rhythmic entrainment," Cook said. Born in the wild in 2008, Ronan was rescued by the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito in 2009 after she was found on Highway 1 in San Luis Obispo County. It was her third stranding incident, and she didn't seem to be making it in the wild. She came to Long Marine Lab in January 2010 and joined the Pinniped Cognition and Sensory Systems Laboratory directed by one of Cook's advisers at UCSC, animal behaviorist Colleen Reichmuth. The idea to use Ronan in a study of beat keeping was spurred partly by her facility for rapid learning. "From my first interactions with her, it was clear that Ronan was a particularly bright sea lion," Cook said. "Everybody in the animal cognition world, including me, was intrigued by the dancing bird studies, but I remember thinking that no one had attempted a strong effort to show beat keeping in an animal other than a parrot. I figured training a mammal to move in time to music would be hard, but Ronan seemed like an ideal subject." Cook and research technician Andrew Rouse trained Ronan to bob her head in time with rhythmic sounds, then showed that she could transfer this skill to tempos and music she hadn't heard before. "Given her success at keeping the beat with new rhythm tracks and songs following her initial training, it's possible that keeping the beat isn't that hard for her," Cook said. "She just had to learn what it was we wanted her to do." Scientists once thought that the underpinnings of musical ability were unique to humans. But human musical ability may in fact have foundations that are shared with animals, according to Cook. "People have assumed that animals lack these abilities. In some cases, people just hadn't looked," he said. "The comparative study of rhythm has undergone a renaissance in recent years, with new methods being attempted and new species tested. It's exciting to be meeting with top scientists in the field at this crucial juncture." Contacts and sources: Tim Stephens University of California -- Santa Cruz This research was supported by an award from the Packard Endowment for Ocean Sciences at UCSC and a National Science Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship to Peter Cook. The Pinniped Lab works with Ronan under National Marine Fisheries Service permit #14535.- published: 16 Feb 2014
- views: 0
1:55
Cute Sea Lion Pups Rescued in California
Rescuers save hundreds of sea lion pups that mysteriously washed ashore....
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: ABCNews
Cute Sea Lion Pups Rescued in California
Cute Sea Lion Pups Rescued in California
Rescuers save hundreds of sea lion pups that mysteriously washed ashore.- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 13297
- author: ABCNews
1:37
Here's a few fun facts on California Sea Lions
Southern California is home to the California Sea Lion. These marine mammals are adapted i...
published: 08 Apr 2009
author: Clint Reynolds
Here's a few fun facts on California Sea Lions
Here's a few fun facts on California Sea Lions
Southern California is home to the California Sea Lion. These marine mammals are adapted incredibly well to a life under the water. This video briefly explai...- published: 08 Apr 2009
- views: 3660
- author: Clint Reynolds
2:33
Freediving with California Sea Lions
It is always a fun experience to be in the water with wild animals but is always important...
published: 16 Feb 2014
Freediving with California Sea Lions
Freediving with California Sea Lions
It is always a fun experience to be in the water with wild animals but is always important to understand exactly what is going on and how to read situations as they can very quickly change and become dangerous! For instance if a 'bull' or large male sea lion starts to get territorial and starts to see you as a threat, then it's probably a good idea to start heading back to shore! =) It sounds kind of funny but I can actually understand the sea lion's temperament just by observing the body language. By doing this I am able to have positive encounter with the animal and not scare it or upset it =) Basically, I am communicating with these animals through body language underwater. I never chase after any animals when I am filming them, I simply relax and enjoy my dive as I normally would =) When marine mammals or other ocean animals do approach me they most always seem to enjoy my presence with them underwater! Swimming with ocean animals like this is my favorite thing in the whole world! ^_^ It is almost like they are happy, excited, and curious as to how you got there =) haha I love them so much and I love learning more about them! That is when I can really start to learn more about these beautiful animals and study how they act and play with me. The California sea lion and harbor seals most always seem to be curious and excited to to see me. Unless they are hunting or occupied by something much more important to them like finding a mate =) hahah The California sea lions are definitely more aggressive than the seals though. They will swim right up to me super fast and then do a quick flips and blow bubbles as they try to scare/surprise me =o) Freediving and learning about these magnificent ocean animals is by far my favorite thing in the world! =) To be able to connect/communicate and share an experience with a wild animal like this is a very special, very powerful thing! haha I know that probably sounds silly but it's hard to describe in words. I am very thankful to be able to experience this beautiful gift that God has given us and it makes me sad to know that most people will never come close to feeling something like it. My one wish would be for everyone in the world to experience that euphoric feeling you get when interacting with nature on this level! Thank you for watching! Cheers, - Troy I wrote the first song in this video with my friend Seth Morris! we named it "Sea Wafer" =) I hope you like it! More music: The Chamber, Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/- published: 16 Feb 2014
- views: 12
6:12
My Life Changing Experience with a Baby Sea Lion
A day at sea that I will never forget!!!...
published: 20 May 2013
author: J.R. Gilkinson
My Life Changing Experience with a Baby Sea Lion
My Life Changing Experience with a Baby Sea Lion
A day at sea that I will never forget!!!- published: 20 May 2013
- views: 994957
- author: J.R. Gilkinson
1:40
Tempo Transfers to Music in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
One of our resident sea lions, Ronan, is the first non-human mammal shown able to find and...
published: 12 Feb 2014
Tempo Transfers to Music in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
Tempo Transfers to Music in a California Sea Lion (Ronan)
One of our resident sea lions, Ronan, is the first non-human mammal shown able to find and keep the beat with musical stimuli. This challenges earlier evidence from humans and parrots suggesting that complex vocal mimicry is a necessary precondition for flexible rhythmic entrainment. In this clip, she responds to a familiar song "Boogie Wonderland" (by Earth, Wind, & Fire) presented at a range of unfamiliar (different) tempos.- published: 12 Feb 2014
- views: 9
3:25
Sea Lion Attacks Kayaker
An encounter with a sea lion while kayaking off the Sonoma coast....
published: 13 Jul 2009
author: MrNeska
Sea Lion Attacks Kayaker
Sea Lion Attacks Kayaker
An encounter with a sea lion while kayaking off the Sonoma coast.- published: 13 Jul 2009
- views: 252674
- author: MrNeska
1:07
Seneca Park Zoo's new California sea lion pup
Here are a few short clips put together from the pup's first week. The pup was born on Jun...
published: 11 Jun 2013
author: SenecaParkZoo
Seneca Park Zoo's new California sea lion pup
Seneca Park Zoo's new California sea lion pup
Here are a few short clips put together from the pup's first week. The pup was born on June 1 to our 4-year-old female, Marina - enjoy!- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 341
- author: SenecaParkZoo
Youtube results:
1:40
Free dive swim with playful California sea lions
Some cute shots of a couple California Sea Lions. Enjoy =)...
published: 17 Apr 2013
author: Troy MacDonald
Free dive swim with playful California sea lions
Free dive swim with playful California sea lions
Some cute shots of a couple California Sea Lions. Enjoy =)- published: 17 Apr 2013
- views: 213
- author: Troy MacDonald
11:58
California Sea Lions
The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western...
published: 29 Dec 2012
author: FranksVideosAndMusic
California Sea Lions
California Sea Lions
The California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America. It is one of five species of sea lion. Its natural ...- published: 29 Dec 2012
- views: 314
- author: FranksVideosAndMusic
2:22
Sea Lion vs. Penguin
In a sprint for survival, a gentoo penguin tries to outrun a hungry southern sea lion....
published: 17 Jun 2013
author: NationalGeographic
Sea Lion vs. Penguin
Sea Lion vs. Penguin
In a sprint for survival, a gentoo penguin tries to outrun a hungry southern sea lion.- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 79275
- author: NationalGeographic
3:12
Colby, new baby California Sea Lion
Colby, the newest addition to Oceans of Fun at the Milwaukee County Zoo, will soon be on d...
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Colby, new baby California Sea Lion
Colby, new baby California Sea Lion
Colby, the newest addition to Oceans of Fun at the Milwaukee County Zoo, will soon be on display for the public. The sea pup was born on June 20 and weighed ...- published: 03 Jul 2012
- views: 686
- author: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel