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Spectrographic analysis of animal vocalizations: implications of the "uncertainty principle" Beecher, M.D. 1988 2-3 187-208
My experience of digital recording Gibson, D. 1988 1 57-60
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga microcomputer [abstract] Richard, J. P. 1989 2 170
Sound production and sound emission in seven species of European Tettigoniids. Part III. Determination of the mechanism of sound production using the cepstrum analysis Keuper, A. 1989 4 287-306
Sonograms from a personal computer [abstract] Watts, D. 1989 2 169
Digital filters in auditory physiology Menne, D. 1989 2 87-115
The new sound trap, and observations on the migratory and acoustic behaviour of the field cricket Teleogryllus commodus (Walker) Campbell, D.J. 1990 3 199-207
Audio computers - theory of operation and guidelines for selection of systems and components Stoddard, P.K. 1990 3 217-239
Distinguishing individual male wild turkeys by analyzing vocalizations using a personal computer Dahlquist, F.C., Schemnitz, S.D. & Flachs, B.K. 1990 4 303-316
Analysis of complex variation: dichotomous sorting of predator-elicited calls of the Florida scrub jay Elowson, A.M. & Hailman, J.P. 1991 4 295-320
Documentation standards for wildlife sound recordings R. Kettle & J. Vielliard 1991 3 235-238
Bioacoustic publications, 1989 part III: Mammals, Technical, etc Hansen, P. 1991 3 213-221
Equipment for recording the sounds of birds and other animals R. Ranft 1991 4 331-334
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga micro-computer Richard, J.-P. 1991 1 45-60
Computer analysis of bird sounds: a guide to current methods Williams, J.M. & Slater, P.J.B. 1991 2 121-128
A portable digital sound emitter for interactive playback of animal vocalizations Dabelsteen, T. & Pedersen, S.B. 1991 3 193-206
Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool McGregor, P.K. & Byle, P. 1992 2 93-109
Underwater sound recording of animals Watkins, W.A. & Daher, M.A. 1992 3 195-209
Equipment & techniques for the study of ultrasound in air J. D. Pye 1992 1 77-88
Some Features of Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation of Animal Vocalizations [abstract] T. Aubin 1992 1 59-60
Song Dialects in the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella: Current Situation of Research in Central Europe, and Heart Rate Response to Song Playback Measured by Means of Radiotelemetry [abstract] H.-W. Helb 1992 1 63
A technique to "tag" specific vocalizations in tape-recordings of complex vocal interactions Elowson, A.M. & Bialzik, J.J. 1992 2 143-146
A Portable PC-Based DSP Workstation for Bioacoustical Research [abstract] G. Pavan 1992 1 65-66
Digital Techniques in Research on Insect Vibrational Songs [abstract] Matija Gogala 1992 1 74-75
Classification of diverse call types using cluster analysis techniques Terhune, J.M., Burton, H. & Green, K. 1993 4 245-258
Is fidelity futile? The "true" signal is illusory, especially with ultrasound Pye, J.D. 1993 4 271-286
Side-bands artefact and digital sound processing J. Vielliard 1993 1-2 159-162
A software bird call detector and its application to automated playback experiments Okanoya, K. & Kimura, T. 1993 1-2 117-122
Recording wildlife in tropical rainforest J. Vieilliard 1993 4 305-311
On the extraction of some time dependent parameters of an acoustic signal by means of the analytic signal concept. Its application to animal sound study Mbu Nyamsi, R.G., Aubin, T. & Brémond, J.C. 1994 3 187-203
The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat activity Waters, D.A. & Walsh, A.L. 1994 3 205-221
A quantitative analysis of individuality in barnacle goose loud calls Hausberger, M., Richard, J.P., Black, J.M. & Quris, R. 1994 4 247-260
Stridulatory organs of Mutillid wasps (Hymenoptera) [abstract] Gunther Tschuch 1994 1 71
A system for describing bird song units Thompson, N.S., LeDoux, K. & Moody, K. 1994 4 267-279
SYNTANA: a software for the SYNThesis and ANAlysis of animal sounds [abstract] Thierry Aubin 1994 1 80-81
A computer-based technique for the quantitative analysis of animal sounds Evans, M.R. & Evans, J.A. 1994 4 281-290
Low-cost real-time spectrographic analysis of sounds [abstract] Gianni Pavan 1994 1 81
Passive acoustic detection of sounds produced by the damselfish, Dascyllus albisella (Pomacentridae) D.A. Mann and P.S. Lobel 1995 3 199-213
Computer-aided analysis of acoustic parameters: new possibilities of signal analysis [abstract] L. Schrader & K. Hammerschmidt 1996 4 307
Avisoft-Sonagraph Pro - sonagraphic analysis under Windows [abstract] R. Specht 1996 4 308
Computer-aided acoustic analysis of complex bird calls [abstract] J. Böhner & K. Hammerschmidt 1996 4 313-314
Comment: Sidebands - artefacts or facts? L. Jackson 1996 2 163-164
New methods for recording low-amplitude signals. Application to the analysis of the courtship song of Drosophila genus [abstract] T. Aubin 1996 4 297-298
A comparison of the performance of broad-band and narrow-band bat detectors in two different habitat types S. Parsons 1996 1 33-43
Bioacoustic survey of cicadas [abstract] M. Gogala & A. V. Popov 1996 4 300-301
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1995 and earlier. Part II Non-primate Mammals to General Hansen, P. 1996 2 151-161
Monitoring biodiversity through natural sound diversity [abstract] Teruyo Oba 1996 4 303
Dual channel real-time analysis on a PC [abstract] G. Pavan & M. Manghi 1996 4 304
A pilot study for recognition of individual nightjars [abstract] M. Rebbeck 1996 4 306
Acoustic behaviour of a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus mother-calf pair in captivity: technical aspects in data collection and analysis [abstract] Guido Gnone, Gianni Pavan, Stefania Manca, Carla Benold, Barbara Bonsignori and Michele Manghi 1997 3-4 274

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