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Estimating density of calling male Eleutherodactylus coqui in Hawaii from audio recordings of the nighttime frog chorus Francis L. Benevides Jr., William J. Mautz, Christopher J. Jacobsen & Arnold H. Hara 2019 2 101-114
The shape of sound: elliptic Fourier descriptors (EFD) discriminate the echolocation calls of Myotis bats (M. daubentonii, M. nattereri & M. mystacinus) Mathieu Lundy, Emma Teeling, Emma Boston, David Scott, Daniel Buckley, Paulo Prodohl, Ferdia Marnell & Ian Montgomery 2011 2 101-116
Handling dolphin detections from C-PODs, with the development of acoustic parameters for verification and the exploration of species identification possibilities. James R. Robbins, Anja Brandecker, Michelle Cronin, Mark Jessopp, Rob McAllen & Ross Culloch 2016 2 99-110
Sound Finder: a new software approach for localizing animals recorded with a microphone array David R. Wilson, Matthew Battiston, John Brzustowski, Daniel J. Mennill 2014 2 99-112
Cough neural recognition system [abstract] D. Moshou, A. Chedad, A. Van Hktum, J-M. Aerts, D. Berckmans and H. Ramon 2002 1 98-99
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2004 and earlier) P. Hansen 2005 1 97-138
Automatic detection and species identification of blue and fin whale calls [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 1 96
A versatile PC-based multichannel triggering hard-disk recording system for long-term monitoring of animal sounds [abstract] R. Specht 2002 1 96-97
Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool McGregor, P.K. & Byle, P. 1992 2 93-109
The comparison of harmonically related rich sounds using spectrographic cross-correlation and principal components analysis K.A. Cortopassi & J.W. Bradbury 2000 2 89-127
Modelling interspecific differences in chickadee notes with a multiplicative AM model [abstract] Arch McCallum 2002 1 88-89
Digital filters in auditory physiology Menne, D. 1989 2 87-115
A computational model of humpback whale hearing [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 1 85
Low-cost acoustic design of a bat test room R. Correia, C. Faneca, D. Albuquerque, J. Vieira, C. Bastos, C. Fonseca & M.J. Ramos Pereira 2015 1 81-87
Low-cost real-time spectrographic analysis of sounds [abstract] Gianni Pavan 1994 1 81
SYNTANA: a software for the SYNThesis and ANAlysis of animal sounds [abstract] Thierry Aubin 1994 1 80-81
A combined neural network-statistics method for automated sperm whale clicks detection [abstract] Sanchéz-García, A, Bueno-Crespo, A & Sancho-Gomez, J L 2012 1 79-80
The harmonics to noise ratio applied to dog barks [abstract] Tobias Riede, Guenter Tembrock, Hanspeter Herzel and Leo Brunnberg 2002 1 79
Wolf counting and individual acoustic discrimination by spectrographic analysis [abstract] Passilongo D., Dessi-Fulgheri F., Gazzola A., Zaccaroni M. & Apollonio M. 2012 1 78-79
On-line cough recogniser system [abstract] A. Van Hirtum, A. Chedad, J.-M Aerts, D. Berckmans, P. Gustin and B. Moreaux . 2002 1 78
A field test of Syrinx sound analysis software in interactive playback D.J. Mennill & L.M. Ratcliffe 2000 1 77-86
Boing! Acoustic localization, characterisation and comparison of minke whale songs from the Hawaiian islands and other areas in the North Pacific Ocean [abstract] Norris, T, Yack, T, Oswald, J, Martin, S, Thomas, L & Janik, V 2012 1 77
Equipment & techniques for the study of ultrasound in air J. D. Pye 1992 1 77-88
Digital Techniques in Research on Insect Vibrational Songs [abstract] Matija Gogala 1992 1 74-75
Audio data compression affects acoustic indices and reduces detections of birds by human listening and automated recognisers Alexander G. MacPhail, Daniel A. Yip, Elly C. Knight, Richard Hedley, Michelle Knaggs, Julia Shonfield, Emily Upham-Mills & Erin M. Bayne 2024 1 74-90
Using playbacks to monitor and investigate the behaviour of wild maned wolves Luane Stamatto Ferreira, Júlia Simões Damo, Victor Sábato, Júlio Ernesto Baumgarten, Flávio Henrique Guimarães Rodrigues & Renata Sousa-Lima 2021 1 74-92
Recent Bioacoustical Publications (1997 and earlier). Part II: Mammals-General Hansen, P. 1999 1 73-95
Stridulatory organs of Mutillid wasps (Hymenoptera) [abstract] Gunther Tschuch 1994 1 71
Characterization and classification method of burst pulses produced by Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis) Mariana Barbosa, Lis Bittencourt, Tatiana Lemos Bisi, José Lailson-Brito & Alexandre F. Azevedo 2022 1 69-80
A Portable PC-Based DSP Workstation for Bioacoustical Research [abstract] G. Pavan 1992 1 65-66
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
Automatic acoustic identification of shrew species in the field – new potential monitoring techniques [abstract] Zsebok, S; Czabán, D; Farkas, J 2012 1 62-63
Comparing repertoires of sperm whale codas: a multiple methods approach L. E. Rendell & H. Whitehead 2003 1 61-81
Some Features of Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation of Animal Vocalizations [abstract] T. Aubin 1992 1 59-60
Tests for Call Restoration in the Gray Treefrog Hyla versicolor Joshua J. Schwartz, Kenneth Huth, Sherryll H. Jones, Robert Brown, Jacqueline Marks & Xiaoliang Yang 2010 1 59-86
Tradeoffs in sound quality and cost for passive acoustic devices Clarissa A. Starbuck, Logan M. DeSchepper, Meredith L. Hoggatt & Joy M. O’Keefe 2024 1 58-73
Assessing the effect of sound file compression and background noise on measures of acoustic signal structure Marcelo Araya-Salas, Grace Smith-Vidaurre & Michael Webster 2019 1 57-73
'Sense and Census ability'- Reliability of psychoacoustic sampling as a method to monitor cricket species diversity [abstract] Swati, D; Manjari, J; Balakrishnan, R. 2012 1 57
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
My experience of digital recording Gibson, D. 1988 1 57-60
Steps towards bioacoustic data mining [abstract] Taylor, A. 2012 1 57-58
The soundscape of Arctic charr spawning grounds in lotic and lentic environments: can Passive Acoustic Monitoring be used to detect spawning activities? Marta Bolgan, Joanne O’Brien, Emilia Chorazyczewska, Ian J. Winfield, Peter McCullough & Martin Gammell 2018 1 57-85
Automatic recognition of bird individuals on an open set using as-is recordings Ladislav Ptacek, Lukas Machlica, Pavel Linhart, Pavel Jaska & Ludek Muller 2016 1 55-73
Identifying individual wild Eastern grey wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) using fundamental frequency and amplitude of howls Holly Root-Gutteridge, Martin Bencsik, Manfred Chebli, Louise K. Gentle, Christopher Terrell-Nield, Alexandra Bourit and Richard W. Yarnell 2014 1 55-66
Call-independent individual identification in birds E. J.S. Fox, J. D. Roberts & M. Bennamoun 2008 1 51-67
A simple method for recording low-amplitude sounds: application to the study of the courtship song of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster T. Aubin, F. Rybak & B. Moulin 2000 1 51-67
Bloodhound, a tool based on the chirplet transform for the analysis of wolf chorus howls recordings [abstract] Palacios, V., Llaneza, L., Dugnol, B., Fernández, C., Galiano, G., Velasco, J . 2012 1 50
Acoustic monitoring of populations at thermal extremes of midwife toads in Iberia: phenology, chorus recruitment, and relation with temperature [abstract] Llusia, D , Márquez, R , Arias, A , Pérez, M , Beltrán, J F , Benítez, M , Amaral, J P , Oliveira, J O & Castro, M J 2012 1 45
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga micro-computer Richard, J.-P. 1991 1 45-60
CARACAL: A versatile passive acoustic monitoring tool for wildlife research and conservation Matthew Wijers, Andrew Loveridge, David W. Macdonald & Andrew Markham 2021 1 41-57

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