://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.171959 or by
contacting Aran Mooney at amoo...@whoi.edu
Abstract: Documenting hearing abilities is vital to understanding a
species’ acoustic ecology and for predicting the impacts of increasing
anthropogenic noise. Cetaceans use sound for essential biological
functions
Mooney, Maxwell B. Kaplan, Marc O. Lammers
Biology Letters (2016) 12: 20160381; DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0381
It can be accessed at:
http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/12/11/20160381
If you have trouble accessing it online, please contact Aran Mooney
(amoo...@whoi.edu)
Abstract
Hi, can you please post this faculty job advertisement. Submitted files
will be read soon.
Thank you!
*Tenure-track Research Scientist**
**Biology Department, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)*
The Biology Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
(WHOI) invites
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dolphin (Grampus griseus). Journal of Comparative Physiology A. doi:
10.1007/s00359-015-1011-x
Copies of the article may be found in the Online First Section at the J.
of Comparative Physiology:
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00359-015-1011-x
or by contacting Aran Mooney, amoo..
porpoise, Neophocaena
asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis
T. Aran Mooney, Songhai Li, Darlene R. Ketten, Kexiong Wang and Ding Wang
February 1, 2014 J Exp Biol 217, 444-452.
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Abstract
How an animal receives sound may influence its use of sound. While ‘jaw
Dear MARMAM Subscribers,
We are proud to announce a recent review on hearing in cetaceans
published in: *Advances in Marine Biology
*Mooney TA, Yamato M, Branstetter BK. 2012. Hearing in cetaceans: from
natural history to experimental biology. Advances in Marine Biology.
63:197-246. doi: 10
porpoise
follows individual acoustic signals at rates similar to other odontocetes
tested. Relatively good sensitivity for longer duration, narrow-band signals
suggests that finless porpoise hearing is well suited to detect their unique
echolocation signals.
T. Aran Mooney
Assistant Scientist
Woods
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WHOI is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V/EOE; it is
also a member of the New England Higher Education Recruitment Consortium
(NEHERC).
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/228253-Biology-Department-Scientific-Staff-Position
Thank you,
Aran Mooney
Assistant
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pdf copies or further information are also available by emailing:
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Could you please post the following articles regarding the effects of noise and
sonar on marine mammals.
Dear Colleagues,
The following articles were recently published online.
Sonar-induced temporary hearing loss in dolphins
T. Aran Mooney, Paul E. Nachtigall and Stephanie Vlachos
Biology
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