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Divergent effects of short-term and continuous anthropogenic noise exposure on Western Bluebird parental care behavior [PDF]
Sensory environments are rapidly changing due to increased human activity in urban and non-urban areas alike. For instance, natural and anthropogenic sounds can interfere with parent-offspring communication and mask cues reflective of predation risk ...
Kerstin Ozkan +4 more
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Consumer diversity drives stronger predation in tropical marine communities
Biotic interactions are predicted to be stronger in the tropics compared to higher latitudes, contributing to observed patterns of global biodiversity. While increased consumer diversity and more complex food webs are expected in tropical communities, the trophic dynamics underlying strong regional effects of predation are not well understood.
Michele F. Repetto +4 more
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Modeling and Output Optimization of Triboelectric Microphone for Acoustic Energy Harvesting
This work elucidates the fundamental multiphysics coupling mechanisms governing acoustic T‐phone, providing a critical theoretical foundation and a predictive design paradigm for the future engineering and deployment of next‐generation, self‐powered acoustic sensors.
Dan Liu +6 more
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Playback signals measured for temporal signal features
Playback signals used in experiment, measured for temporal signal features. Column 2 corresponds to the most preferred playback signal based on bayespref individual model prediction in Column 18 of file: achybrid_signal_and_preference ...
Noh, Suegene +3 more
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The design and evaluation of an auditory-enhanced scrollbar [PDF]
A structured method is described for the analysis of interactions to identify situations where hidden information may exist and where non-speech sound might be used to overcome the associated problems.
Edwards, A.D.N. +5 more
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Dynamic sex-specific responses to synthetic songs in a duetting suboscine passerine. [PDF]
Many bird species produce temporally coordinated duets and choruses, requiring the rapid integration of auditory perception and motor production. While males and females of some species are known to participate in these displays for sex-specific purposes,
Adam R Fishbein +3 more
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Passive Acoustic Identification of Social Groups in the Hainan Gibbon
Passive acoustic monitoring offers a non‐invasive means of assessing visually hard‐to‐survey wildlife species with distinctive vocalizations. We evaluated whether deep learning can identify Hainan gibbon (Nomascus hainanus) social groups from their calls.
Emmanuel Kabuga +14 more
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A recent reshuffling in the avian phylogeny indicates that New Zealand wrens and songbirds share a close common ancestor with parrots – making New Zealand wrens an excellent group to test for vocal learning.
Sarah J. Withers (8034515) +4 more
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Remote work, which enables employees to work from home, has emerged as a prominent working style in recent years. However, unlike traditional office environments where the ‘atmosphere of the space’ is naturally shared, remote work relies on screen‐based communication, making it challenging to convey this atmosphere.
Ariyasu Ando +5 more
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© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. This research aims to assist users to seek information efficiently while interacting with speech-based information, particularly in multimedia delivery, and reports on an experiment that ...
Ferguson, S +2 more
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