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SEDNA - Bioacoustic analysis toolbox

OCEANS'11 MTS/IEEE KONA, 2011
The possible effects of anthropogenic noise on the marine environment is becoming an important topic in the oceanic community. The exploration for fossil-fuel or alternative energy and the construction of facilities to support these endeavors often requires sizable construction efforts; which usually require permitting to study the impact of noise on ...
John A. Zollweg   +8 more
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Marine Bioacoustics and the Regulation of Fisheries

2012
According to the UN General Assembly resolution on sustainable fisheries (2007) “… fish stocks in many parts of the world are overfished or subject to sparsely regulated and heavy fishing effort as a result of, among other things, illegal, unreported and unregulated fisheries, inadequate monitoring, and enforcement actions….” To deal with these ...
Yury A. Kuznetsov   +3 more
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Comparative bioacoustics. An overview

Bioacoustics, 2017
I have several useless things on my desk: two or three creasy to-do lists, a few chewed pens that do not work anymore, a stapler without staples and a string of paper clips.
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An Introduction to Rodent Bioacoustics

2018
Rodents are a relatively diverse order of mammals that are found in abundance virtually all over the globe. The behavior of wild rodents is less well understood than that of laboratory rodents. Aboveground juvenile and adult rodents produce vocalizations that are used for communicating information about predators, mating readiness, hunger, and food ...
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Introduction to animal bioacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012
Animal bioacoustics (AB) covers all matters related to the production, transmission, and reception of sound in nature, as well as the investigation and use of natural sound by people and impacts of anthropogenic sounds by on animals. Topics include animal communication; sound production mechanisms; sound reception mechanisms; evolution of sound ...
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Some hot topics in animal bioacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997
This paper is derived from a “Hot Topics in Animal Bioacoustics” presentation at the 130th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in St. Louis, Missouri. Six bioacoustics studies on a wide variety of species are discussed. Two of the studies are concerned with insects, the parasitoid fly, and cotton bollworms.
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Bioacoustics, Breaths, and Biostatistics

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2013
Albert Dahan   +3 more
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A High-Frequency Microvibrator: Bioacoustical Effects

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1961
It is well known that high-intensity acoustic stimuli, both air conducted and bone conducted, create cochlear injuries which are greatest in the upper basal turn and are manifested by high-tone hearing losses. The effects of ultrasonic acoustic stimuli of high intensity are less well understood.
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Application of Filters in Bioacoustics

1998
One afternoon in 1981, the screen went blank on the laboratory’s real-time digital spectrograph, a recent technological advance at that time. The president and chief engineer of the company selling this spectrograph diagnosed the problem over the phone. “Oh, that’s just the filter board. What are you using the analyzer for? Bird song? For the frequency
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