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Development of a simplified ray path model for estimating the range and depth of vocalising marine mammals [abstract] P.A. Lepper, K. Kaschner, P.R. Connelly and A.D. Goodson 1998 3 231-232
Micro-controller based deterrents: acoustic devices to reduce harbour porpoise Phocoena phoeoena incidental catch in gillnets [abstract] D. Newborough, A. D. Goodson and B. Woodward 1998 3 232-233
Automatic dolphin whistle detection, extraction, encoding and classification [abstract] C. Sturtivant and S. Datta 1998 3 234
A review of frequency and time parameters of cetacean tonal calls J.N. Mathews, L.E. Rendall, J.C.D. Gordon & D.W. Macdonald 1999 1 47-71
Recent Bioacoustical Publications (1997 and earlier). Part II: Mammals-General Hansen, P. 1999 1 73-95
Sounds of sex and death in the sea: bottlenose dolphin whistles suppress mating choruses of silver perch J.J. Luczkovich, Hal J. Daniel III, Marcy Hutchinson, Todd Jenkins, Stephen E Johnson, Christopher Pullinger, Mark Sprague 2000 4 323-334
Vocalisations of Minke Whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata in the St. Lawrence Estuary P.L. Edds-Walton 2000 1 31-50
Variation in feeding vocalizations of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from southeast Alaska S. Cerchio & M. Dahlheim 2001 4 277-295
Optimizing models of dolphin auditory sensitivity using evolutionary computation Houser, D.S., Helweg, D.A., Moore, P.W.B. & Chellapilla, K. 2001 1 57-78
Recent Bioacoustical Publications, 1999 and earlier. Part II: mammals-general P. Hansen 2001 4 297-334
An automatic system for detecting and classifying the vocalisations of harbour porpoises Gillespie, D. & Chappell, O. 2002 1 37-61
A computational model of humpback whale hearing [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 1 85
Automatic detection and species identification of blue and fin whale calls [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 1 96
Monaural hearing of a bottlenosed dolphin [abstract] V. A. Ryabov and G. L. Zaslavsky 2002 1 100
Humpback whale population structure revealed through geographic variation in Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean song structure [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 2 183
Passive acoustic detection of finless porpoises in the Yangtze River, China [abstract] Tomonari Akamatsu, Ding Wang, Kexiong Wang and Zhuo Wei 2002 2 183-184
The usage of vocalisations by beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas during group-resting and sexual behaviour [abstract] R. A. Belikov and V. M. Bel'kovich 2002 2 200
The Signature Whistle Hypothesis: a study of a population of Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) from Sepetiba Bay, Brazil [abstract] Luciana Duarte Figueiredo and Sheila Marino Simão 2002 2 200-201
INFN NEMO Test Platform: an opportunity for a long-term study of ocean noise and biological sounds in the Mediterranean Sea [abstract] Gianni Pavan, G. Riccobene, G. Cosentino, F. Speziale & C. Distefano 2002 2 184-185
Sound emissions from a female humpback whale in Arraial do Cabo (RJ, Brazil) [abstract] Sheila M. Simão & Sergio C. Moreira 2002 2 201
Description of the acoustic reportoire of Megaptera novaeangliae from the migratory corridor in Arraial do Cabo (RJ, Brazil) [abstract] Sergio C. Moreira & Sheila M. Simâo 2002 2 202
Horizontal angular discrimination by an echolocating bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus B. K. Branstetter, S. J. Mevissena, L. M. Herman, A. A. Pack & S. P. Roberts 2003 1 15-34
Comparing repertoires of sperm whale codas: a multiple methods approach L. E. Rendell & H. Whitehead 2003 1 61-81
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2002 and earlier). Part 2: Mammals - General P. Hansen 2004 3 229-265
Book review: Ocean Noise and Marine Mammals Fristrup, K. 2004 3 267-271
Sperm whale trumpet sounds V. Teloni, W. M. X. Zimmer & P. L. Tyack 2005 2 163-174
Porpoise clicks from a sperm whale nose - convergent evolution of 130 kHz pulses in toothed whale sonars? P.T. Madsen, D.A. Carder, K. Bedholm & S.H. Ridgway 2005 2 195-206
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2004 and earlier) P. Hansen 2005 1 97-138
Icelandic killer whales Orcinus orca use a pulsed call suitable for manipulating the schooling behaviour of herring Clupea harengus Malene Simon, Fernando Ugarte, Magnus Wahlberg & Lee A. Miller 2006 1 57-74
First Description of Whistles of Pacific Fraser's Dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei J.N. Oswald, S. Rankin, & J. Barlow 2006 2 99-111
Vocalisations of the Sei Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata off the Hawaiian Islands S. Rankin & J. Barlow 2006 2 137-145
The structure of the discrete call repertoire of killer whales Orcinus orca from Southeast Kamchatka O. A. Filatova, I. D. Fedutin, A. M. Burdin & E. Hoyt 2007 3 261-280
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2006 and earlier). Part 2: Mammals - Techniques Hansen, P. 2007 3 329-365
Acoustic Communication in Mysticetes Susan E. Parks and Christopher W. Clark 2008 1-3 45-47
Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae Social Sounds in Hawai’i Alison K. Stimpert and Whitlow W. L. Au 2008 1-3 48-50
Indirect Evidence of Boat Avoidance Behaviour of Yangtze Finless Porpoises Songhai Li, Tomonari Akamatsu, Ding Wang, Kexiong Wang, Shouyue Dong, Xiujiang Zhao, Zhuo Wei, Xianfeng Zhang, Barbara Taylor, Leigh A. Barrett, Samuel T. Turvey, Randall R. Reeves, Brent S. Stewart, Michael Richlen and John R. Brandon 2008 1-3 174-176
Progress Through Collaboration: a Case Study Examining Effects of Industrial Sounds on Bowhead Whales B. Streever, R. P. Angliss, R. Suydam, M. Ahmaogak, C. Bailey, S. B. Blackwell, J. C. George, C. R. Greene, Jr., R. S. Jakubczak, J. Lefevre, T. L. McDonald, T. Napageak and W. J. Richardson 2008 1-3 345-347
Recent Directions in Odontocete Cetacean Hearing Paul E. Nachtigall 2008 1-3 82-85
The Effects of Noise on Echolocating Odontocetes Whitlow W. L. Au 2008 1-3 155-158
Fin Whales Avoid Loud Rhythmic Low-Frequency Sounds in the Ligurian Sea Junio F. Borsani, Christopher W. Clark, Barbara Nani, and Michele Scarpiniti 2008 1-3 161-163
Long- and Short-Term Changes in Right Whale Acoustic Behaviour in Increased Low-Frequency Noise Susan E. Parks, Christopher W. Clark and Peter L. Tyack 2008 1-3 179-180
Assessing Effects of an Acoustic Marine Geophysical Survey on the Behaviour of Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus Sylvia van der Woude 2008 1-3 188-190
Sound Pathways Revealed: Simulated Sound Transmission and Reception in Cuvier’s Beaked Whale Ziphius cavirostris Using the Vibro-Acoustic Toolkit Ted W. Cranford, Petr Krysl and John A. Hildebrand 2008 1-3 68-70
Can Longspine Squirrelfish Hear Bottlenose Dolphin? Joseph J. Luczkovich & Mark A. Keusenkothen 2008 1-3 75-77
Predicting Cetacean Audiograms David C. Mountain, Aleks Zosuls, Seth Newburg and Darlene R. Ketten 2008 1-3 77-80
Examinations of Ears in Harbour Porpoises Phocoena phocoena from the North and Baltic Seas Susanne Prahl, Darlene R. Ketten and Ursula Siebert 2008 1-3 85-87
Directional Sensitivity and Sound-Receiving Windows in Dolphins Alexander Y. Supin and Vladimir V. Popov 2008 1-3 98-100
Biomechanical and Structural Modelling of Hearing in Baleen Whales Maya Yamato, Darlene R. Ketten, Julie Arruda and Scott Cramer 2008 1-3 100-102
Sound Signals Used in Castnet Fishing with the Help of Irrawaddy Dolphins Tint Tun 2008 1-3 224-226
Atypical Beaked Whale Mass Stranding in Almeria’s Coasts: Pathological Study Manuel Arbelo, Yara Bernaldo De Quirós, Eva Sierra, Mariña Méndez, Ana Godinho, Gustavo Ramírez, Maria José Caballero and Fernández Antonio 2008 1-3 295-297

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