The Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) and the Subantarctic fur sea
l (A. tropicalis) hybridize on a relatively small scale at Marion Island. T
o date the description of calls published for A. tropicalis and A, gazella
are fragmented and not easily compared. We compare the vocal signalling of
males and females of the two species of fur seals to aid understanding of t
he factors involved in hybridization. Five call types were compared: barkin
g, guttural challenges and territorial calls emitted by adult males; the pu
p attraction call used by adult females and the response: female attraction
call emitted by pups. The calls emitted by males of the two species have c
ertain similarities but are separated by multivariate analyses. By contrast
, the calls of females and pups of the two species are more similar and do
not cluster separately. Since many of the differences in male calls are aud
ible to the human ear, female seals can presumably also hear these differen
ces and we suggest that interbreeding of the two fur seal taxa is not cause
d by similarity in male vocal communication. Following this preliminary stu
dy, further behavioural studies are required for a fuller understanding of
hybridization in these animals.