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Or the whale could be altering its sound production too.
Dave Mellinger
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I am studying the behavioral use
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I am
. They also say it's been used for bird surveys.
Any experience?
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Active sonar, operating with sound source levels of up
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Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 19:00:40 -0800
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Subject: RE: bioacoustics articles: JEB
Contact
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ETHOLOGY ECOLOGY EVOLUTION
Vol. 14, No. 4, 2002
December 2002
LESBARRÈRES D. and LODÉ T. - Variations in male calls and responses to an
unfamiliar advertisement call in a territorial breeding anuran, Rana
dalmatina: evidence for a dear enemy effect
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Exciting postdoc position available
Our research group carries out multidisciplinary studies on the behavioural
and physiological mechanisms of animal navigation. Recently, we have
identified some areas in the bird brain, which are involved in processing
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 114
Issue: 1
July 2003
http://ojps.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=114Issue=1
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Acoustic method and system for measuring fish population data in littoral
environments
Orest Diachok
p. 23
Intraspecific and
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Vol. 114, No. 2, Aug. 2003
Visit http://ojps.aip.org/jasa to browse the contents of this issue,
complete with links to abstracts and full text.
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Acoustic Communication in Insects
Date:Thu, 16 Oct 2003 05:55:53 -0700
From: Shelagh A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all,
Below is a description of a new position within the Macaulay Library
of Natural Sounds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Please forward on
to any possible qualified applicants you may know.
To apply,
Recent publication:
Branstetter, B. K., Mevissen, S, J., Herman, L, M., Pack, A. A.,
Roberts, S. P. (2003). Horizontal angular discrimination by an
echolocating bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
Bioacoustics 14, 15-34.
A bottlenose dolphin was tested on its ability to echoically
Acoustics Research Letters Online--October 2003
Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 112-134
http://ojps.aip.org/ARLO/top.jsp
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Ringed seal densities and noise near an icebound artificial island with
construction and drilling
Valerie D. Moulton, W. John
Journal: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume 114 issue 6
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Characterization of chaotic dynamics in the vocalization of Cervus
elaphus corsicanus (L)
Angelo Facchini, Simone Bastianoni, Nadia Marchettini,
/MobySoft.pl .
Which hydrophone(s) do you recommend?
I'd suggest looking at Joe Blue's hydrophone page. You can find it via the
Equipment link on the ASA Bioacoustics site,
http://cetus.pmel.noaa.gov/Bioacoustics.html .
Hope this helps,
Dave Mellinger
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The Marine Mammal Commission is pleased to invite you to the first meeting
of the Advisory Committee on Acoustic Impacts on Marine Mammals:
Tuesday, 3 February - Thursday, 5 February 2004
Bethesda Marriott Hotel, 5151 Pooks Hill Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
301-897-9400 (reservations under Marine
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America--February 2004
Volume 115, Issue 2, pp. 431-929
Echolocation signals of free-ranging killer whales (Orcinus orca) and
modeling of foraging for chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Whitlow W. L. Au, John K. B. Ford, John K. Horne, and Kelly
In the process of trying to make the following message into plain text, I
inadvertently garbled it. My apologies to Russ for scrambling his message,
and to everyone on Bioacoustics-L for having to wade through the garbled
version.
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WORKSHOP ON PREDICTING POPULATION CONSEQUENCES OF NOISE ON MARINE MAMMALS
In conjunction with a study on Characterizing Biologically Significant
Marine Mammal
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 18:05:34 +
From: Peter Dobbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bio-Acoustics Conference
To: P F Dobbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Symposium on Bio-Sonar and Bio-Acoustic Systems
(organised by the Underwater Acoustics Group of the Institute of Acoustics)
16th September 2004 at
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The University of Queensland is seeking applications from volunteers to help
with fieldwork on humpback whales in 2004
Vocal performance influences female response to male bird song: an experimental test
Barbara Ballentine, Jeremy Hyman, and Stephen Nowicki
Behavioral Ecology 2004 15: 163-168
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 115(3), March 2004
http://ojps.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=115Issue=3type=ALERT
Dynamics of frequency and amplitude modulations in vocalizations produced by
eastern towhees, Pipilo erythrophthalmus
Brian S. Nelson
pp. 1333--1344
Call
From Peter G.H. Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ECS SPECIAL ISSUE No. 42 - ACTIVE SONAR WORKSHOP
PROCEEDINGS (editors Peter G.H. Evans Lee A. Miller). 84pp.
Active sonar, operating with sound source levels of up to 245 dB re
1=B5Pa @ 1 m at frequencies mainly between 1 and 150 kHz, is
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Date:Fri, 26 Mar 2004 02:15:36 -0800
Subject: Shock wave/sound propagation modeling
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2nd plenary meeting (fwd)
The
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 21:02:43 -0500 (EST)
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Dear bioacoustics list,
I'd like to forward following compilation of answers to the question:
Are there any indications giving reasons for assuming that smaller marine mammals
could be sensitive to infrasonic noise?
from Klaus-Richard Sperling [EMAIL
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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
GEO-CENTERS, INC., a high technology, growth-oriented research and
development firm specializing in scientific and engineering services for
the Department of Defense is seeking a full-time
Here is a web site with recordings from a large number of bird species:
http://www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesRECNUM.asp?recnum=BD0344
I don't know what their copyright restrictions are.
Dave Mellinger
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From: Jennifer Saulus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Looking
From: Jim Nollman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Monitoring this discussion on field recorders, I feel bound to add my own two
cents. One recorder I do not recommend anyone buying is the Tascam DA-P1 or
its more recent incarnations. Not only myself, but others I know, have had
numerous problems with this DAT
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Marine Mammal Science
Vol. 20(2), 2004
Benoit-Bird, K.J., B. Wuersig, and C.J. McFadden.
2004. Dusky dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obscurus)
foraging in two different habitats: Active
acoustic detection of dolphins and their prey.
Marine Mammal Science 20(2): 215-231.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 115
Issue: 6
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=115Issue=6type=ALERT
Localization of marine mammals near Hawaii using an acoustic propagation
model
Christopher O. Tiemann, Michael B. Porter, L. Neil Frazer
pp. 2834--2843
Goold, J. C.*, and T. A. Jefferson. 2004. A note on clicks recorded from
free-ranging Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, _Sousa chinensis_. Aquatic
Mammals_ 30(1):175-178.
*Institute of Environmental Science, University of Wales Bangor, Robinson
Building, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd. LL57 2UW
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*Marine Mammal Behavior and Acoustics Laboratory at Florida State
University is seeking a research assistant*
*/Minimum qualifications:/*
Master's
The following masters thesis has been completed and is presumably available
from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nelson, Daniel E. 2003. Use of acoustic telemetry to monitor the foraging
behavior of mule deer. M.S. thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson,
AZ. 32 pp. + appendicies.
I served on
Journal: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 116
Issue: 1
July 2004
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=116Issue=1type=ALERT
Tracking sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) dive profiles using a towed
passive acoustic array
Aaron Thode
pp. 245--253
attachment coming from Bioacoustics-L with extreme
suspicion.
Dave Mellinger
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Bioacoustics-L list manager
From: Verfuss, Ursula [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This message is sent on behalf of Dr. Ursula Siebert (address see below).
Please reply to her [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Please realise the deadline is 12 August 2004!
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:
At the Research and Technology Center Westcoast, a central unit of
Forwarded from Lidia Eva Wysocki, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
J Comp Psychol 118 (1), 2004:
S. R. Toukhsati and N. S. Rickard. 2004. Variations in Intensity
and Frequency Moderate the Facilitative Effects of a Complex
Rhythm Stimulus on Long-Term Memory Consolidation in the
Day-Old Chick (Gallus
This is forwarded from Jérôme Sueur.
Bioacoustics articles in the most recent issue of the Journal of Experimental Biology:
Recognition of calls with exceptionally fast pulse rates: female
phonotaxis in the genus Neoconocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
Joshua A. Deily and Johannes
From: Jason Gedamke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Marine Mammal Science
Volume 20, Number 4
October 2004
TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFTS AFTER NOISE EXPOSURE IN THE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS
TRUNCATUS) MEASURED USING EVOKED AUDITORY POTENTIALS. Paul E. Nachtigall, Alexander
Ya. Supin, Jeffrey Pawloski,
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 18:44:01 +0400
From: Igor Grushetsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Igor Grushetsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear colleagues,
This is the fourth year of the Electronic Journal Technical Acoustics (EJTA), which
publishes accepted papers on the Internet. This journal is a
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume 116, Issue 5, Nov. 2004
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=116Issue=5type=ALERT
Geometry of locating sounds from differences in travel time: Isodiachrons
John L. Spiesberger
pp. 3168--3177
The effect of recording and
Also:
Cats exhibit the Franssen Effect illusion
Micheal L. Dent, Daniel J. Tollin, Tom C.T. Yin
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116(5): 3070-3074, 2004.
Thanks to Dr. Dent for pointing this out.
This is forwarded from Dagmar Fertl, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The following is an abstract from the latest issue of Aquatic Mammals;
it is posted as a courtesy to the European Association for Aquatic
Mammals and the journal editor, Dr. Jeanette Thomas. Aquatic Mammals is
the scientific, peer-reviewed
This is forwarded from Chuck Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MARINE BIOACOUSTICS
at Friday Harbor Laboratories, Friday Harbor, WA
AUGUST 1 - AUGUST 20, 2005
3 weeks: M-F 8-5; S 8-12
Fish 507 B (6 credits)
Dr. Charles H. Greene, Cornell University
Dr. John Horne, University of Washington
A primary
From: Jérôme SUEUR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Volume 57 Number 2, 2004
Chick-a-dee call syntax, social context, and season affect vocal responses
of Carolina chickadees (Poecile carolinensis) p. 187-196
Barbara A. Clucas, Todd M. Freeberg, Jeffrey R. Lucas
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 116
Issue: 6
December 2004
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=116Issue=6type=ALERT
The bat head-related transfer function reveals binaural cues for sound
localization in azimuth and elevation
Murat Aytekin, Elena Grassi,
This article is now available. Please do not reply to sender; instead, please
contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a copy:
Kastelein, R., W. Verboom, M. Muijsers, N. Jennings, and S. van der Heul. 2005.
The influence of acoustic emissions for underwater data transmission on the
behaviour of harbour
From: Magnus Wahlberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A Ph. D. Class on Marine Bioacoustics
Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory, Strömstad, Sweden
29th of May 8th of June, 2005
Funded by the Nordic Academy for Advanced Study (NorFA) and the
International School of Aquatic Sciences (SOAS)
This class
From: Alan McElligott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behavioural Ecology - Postdoc position in animal communication
A position is available for a postdoctoral scientist with experience
in research in animal communication and acoustic analysis to work with
Prof. Marta Manser (University of Zurich) and Prof.
Acoustics Research Letters Online
January 2005
Volume 6, Issue 1
Frequency modulation of the sounds produced by the AQUAmark 200® deterrent
devices
Lucile Rossi and Jean Louis Rossi
pp. 20-24
From: Sonja Amoser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul M. Forlano, David L. Deitcher, Andrew H. Bass (2005): Distribution of
estrogen receptor alpha mRNA in the brain and inner ear of a vocal fish with
comparisons to sites of aromatase expression. The Journal of Comparative
Neurology, 483(1), 91-113
[book review]
Nature's Music: The Science of Birdsong
Peter Marler and Hans Slabbekoorn, Eds.
Review by Bernard Lohr
Science, Vol 307, Issue 5716, 1723-1724, 18 March 2005
First paragraph of review:
Describing and deciphering the enormous variety and complexity of sounds that
birds
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rather than me. --Dave Mellinger
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Explore the Pacific Northwest and sail through beautiful marine
ecosystems. Practice being a scientist and a leader. Analyze
environmental
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 117
Issue: 4
April 2005
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=117Issue=4type=ALERT
Concurrent inversion of geo- and bio-acoustic parameters from transmission
loss measurements in the Yellow Sea
Orest Diachok, Stephen Wales
-19.1753
[One message on the web site mentions a closing date of Aug. 8, but
apparently applications are being accepted until Sept. 8. -Dave Mellinger]
--
Vincent Janik
Sea Mammal Research Unit
Gatty Marine Lab
School of Biology
University of St Andrews
Fife KY16 8LB
UK
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 118
Issue: 3
Sep. 2005
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=118Issue=3type=ALERT
Target phase: An extra dimension for fish and plankton target identification
Richard Barr, Roger F. Coombs
pp. 1358--1371
Probability
Munger, L., D.K. Mellinger, S.M. Wiggins, S.E. Moore, and J.A. Hildebrand.
2005. Performance of spectrogram correlation in detecting right whale calls in
long-term recordings from the Bering Sea. Canadian Acoustics 33(2): 25-34.
ABSTRACT
We investigated the performance of spectrogram
From: Olivier Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2nd International Workshop on Detection and Localization of Marine Mammals
using Passive Acoustics
16 - 18 November 2005, Oceanographic Museum, Monaco
http://www.circe-asso.org/workshop
The abstract submission deadline is extended to October 9th, 2005
Subject: Volunteer Opportunities with Sea Watch Wales
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 10:16:49 +0100
From: Hanna Nuuttila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sea Watch Wales
2006 Marine Research and Education Volunteer Opportunities
The Sea Watch Foundation is a registered marine environmental research charity
that
Journal: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 118
Issue: 6
Dec. 2005
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=118Issue=6type=ALERT
Obituary: Arthur A. Myrberg, Jr., 1933--2005
p. 3377
Click production during breathing in a sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus)
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 119
Issue: 1
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=119Issue=1type=ALERT
[patent] Method and device for detection, identification and
densimetric quantification of grain-eating insects in stocks of
cereals
Pedro Rodriguez
Subject: Deep water recording...
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 08:16:35 -0500 (EST)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have experience of recording underwater at depth? I am
interested in recording at around 100 m in one study, and up to 2 km in
another.
Cheers,
Steve Simpson
Subject: Re: deep-water recording
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 07:33:34 +0100
From: Anders Heerfordt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have experience of recording underwater at depth? I am
interested in recording at around 100 m in one study, and up to 2 km in
another.
We
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Estamos estudiando el cortejo de la Becasina Comun Gallinago paraguaiae (incluyendo Becasina Andina Gallinago andina y Becasina Magallanica Gallinago paraguaiae magellanica) y en ese contexto requerimos grabaciones realizadas durante la temporada reproductiva,
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 119
Issue: 3
March 2006
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[obituary] William Alfred Watkins, 1926--2004
p. 1295
Classification of vocalizations of killer whales using dynamic time warping
Judith
This was sent by Sonja Amoser:
The following bioacoustic articles have been published in the International
Journal of Primatology, Vol 27(1). As it seems, some of the articles in this
issue are from graduate students that were invited to speak at a special
graduate-student symposium on July 31,
From: Stephanie L. Watwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following paper on the diving and foraging behavior of sperm whales
was recently published:
Watwood, Stephanie L., Miller, Patrick J.O., Johnson, Mark, Madsen,
Peter T., and Tyack, Peter L. 2006. Deep-diving foraging behaviour of
sperm
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 119
Issue: 6
June 2006
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Comments on ``Intraspecific and geographic variation of West Indian
manatee (Trichechus manatus spp.) vocalizations'' [J. Acoust. Soc.
Am.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 120
Issue: 1
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=120Issue=1type=ALERT
July 2006
Background noise cancellation of manatee vocalizations using an adaptive
line enhancer
Zheng Yan, Christopher Niezrecki, Louis N.
The computer support group at Cornell has moved our list, Bioacoustics-L, to a
new email system called Lyris. This probably won't affect you much.
THE SHORT STORY
- Continue posting messages to Bioacoustics-L@cornell.edu as you always did.
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From: daniel briceno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 2006, 72, 413-421
Copulatory dialogue: female spiders sing during copulation
to influence male genitalic movements
ALFREDO PERETTI, WILLIAM G. EBERHARD and R. DANIEL BRICENO
Female behaviour during copulation that could function as
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 120
Issue: 3
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=120Issue=3type=ALERT
Feeding behavior of wild dugongs monitored by a passive acoustical method
Chika Tsutsumi, Kotaro Ichikawa, Nobuaki Arai, Tomonari Akamatsu, Tomio
Applied Acoustics has just produced a special issue on acoustic detection and localization of marine mammals, with emphasis on sperm whales. This special issue was done in conjunction with the 2nd International Workshop on Detection and Localization of Marine Mammals Using Passive Acoustics that
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Position: Mathematical Statistician
Location: NOAA Fisheries, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington
Salary: $54,471.00
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Many birds (e.g. ducks, guans, snipes, hummingbirds, doves, nighthawks, etc.
etc.)
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 122
Issue: 1
July 2007
http://scitation.aip.org/dbt/dbt.jsp?KEY=JASMANVolume=122Issue=1type=ALERT
Sounds recorded in the presence of Blainville's beaked whales, Mesoplodon
densirostris, near Hawai'i
Shannon Rankin, Jay Barlow
pp. 42--45
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replies to her.
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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:43:16 -0400
From: Jennifer Miksis-Olds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Due to the overwhelming response received from the announcement of Penn
State's new
This is forwarded from Doug Gillespie. Please direct responses to him or
Jonathan Gordon, below.
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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 09:53:02 +0100
From: Douglas Gillespie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Sea Mammal Research Unit at the University of St Andrews are
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 122
Issue: 3
Sep. 2007
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Quantitative echo sounder and method of quantitative sounding of fish
Takanori Satoh
p. 1322
Nonlinear phenomena in the vocalizations of
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 122
Issue: 4
Oct. 2007
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Differential reductions in acoustic startle document the discrimination of
speech sounds in rats
Owen R. Floody, Michael P. Kilgard
pp.
Journal: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 123
Issue: 1
Jan. 2008
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Measurements and predictions of hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix) call
propagation over open field habitats
Kenneth Kragh Jensen,
acoustic survey of Bransfield Strait,
Antarctica.
A PDF is available here:
ftp://newportftp.pmel.noaa.gov/newport/mellinger/papers/MellingerEtAl07-AcousticCetaceanObservation.pdf
Dave Mellinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Acoustic Communication by Animals
Second International Conference
August 12-15, 2008
Corvallis, Oregon USA
This conference will bring together senior scholars, mid-career
researchers and teachers, young
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Original Message
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:34:42 -0500
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*Funding Opportunities Available*
Funds for research on underwater noise and its effects on
This is forwarded from John Buck, [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Faculty Position Announcement
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Feb. 2008
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Sounds and vibrations in the frozen Beaufort Sea during gravel island
construction
Charles R. Greene, Jr., Susanna B. Blackwell, Miles Wm.
This is forwarded from Jim Finneran, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Post-Doctoral Positions in Marine Animal Bioacoustics
Multiple postdoctoral positions are available at the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal
Program. APPLICATION TO THESE POSITIONS IS
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Please Forward:
CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE PASSIVE 08
Toulon - Var - France
www.passive08-hyeres.org
Passive remote sensing techniques
have a meaningful and challenging role in
Journal: The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume: 123
Issue: 3
March 2008
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Controlled and in situ target strengths of the jumbo squid Dosidicus
gigas and identification of potential acoustic scattering
This is forwarded from Rob Magrath, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We have been studying alarm communication in
birds, and at least two species of small
passerine respond by fleeing to cover after
playback at natural amplitude of aerial alarm
calls with a mean
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Hope to see you there!
Dave Mellinger
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This is forwarded from Nicola Doyle, whose contact info is below.
Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 13:54:56 -0400
From: Nicola Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BIOACOUSTICIAN ASSISTANCE NEEDED
We are currently working on a television documentary project
REMINDER:
Abstracts for the Acoustic Communication by Animals conference are due
April 18, which is Friday of this week. Conference details are below.
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Acoustic Communication by Animals
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The following review article has recently been published, and is now
available for download at this address:
http://www.dolphincommunicationproject.org/pdf/GreggEavesdroppingReview.pdf
(170kb)
Gregg, J.D., Dudzinski, K.M., Smith, H.V. (2007) Do dolphins eavesdrop on
the echolocation signals of
This is forwarded from Annemarie Surlykke, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please reply to
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A recent bioacoustics paper in PLoS One:
Echolocating Bats Cry Out Loud to Detect Their Prey
Annemarie Surlykke, Elisabeth K. V. Kalko
April 2008 |
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Subject: Research Opportunity
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 16:30:11 +
From: Soltis, Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Research Assistant Needed - Animal Acoustic Communication
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