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Principles of tracking bio-sonar sources underwater [abstract] B. Woodward 1998 3 234
Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques Alexander J. Harris, David R. Wilson, Brendan A. Graham & Daniel J. Mennill 2016 3 211-224
A portable digital sound emitter for interactive playback of animal vocalizations Dabelsteen, T. & Pedersen, S.B. 1991 3 193-206
Real-time click interval acquisition system for dolphin echolocation signals [abstract] Tomonari Akamatsu, Yoshimasa Narita and Takao Matsu-Ura 1998 3 225
Non-invasive acoustic detection of wolves Stefan M. Suter, Marta Giordano, Silvia Nietlispach, Marco Apollonio & Daniela Passilongo 2017 3 237-248
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2006 and earlier). Part 2: Mammals - Techniques Hansen, P. 2007 3 329-365
Acoustic species-characteristic features of communication signals of marine mammals: the potential of source level estimates for some free-ranging north Atlantic odontocetes [abstract] K. Kaschner, A.D. Goodson, P.R. Connelly and P.A. Lepper 1998 3 230-231
New technologies for marine mammal acoustic data capture [abstract] E. J. Harland 1998 3 221
Measuring acoustic complexity in continuously varying signals: how complex is a wolf howl? Arik Kershenbaum, Éloïse C. Déaux, Bilal Habib, Brian Mitchell, Vicente Palacios, Holly Root-Gutteridge & Sara Waller 2018 3 215-229
Automatic bird sound detection: logistic regression based acoustic occupancy model Yi-Chin Tseng, Bianca N. I. Eskelson, Kathy Martin & Valerie LeMay 2021 3 324-340
Underwater sound recording of animals Watkins, W.A. & Daher, M.A. 1992 3 195-209
A method for the synchronisation and control of ultrasound recording and sterophotogrammetry in the reconstruction of animal flight A.P. Norman, L. Teagle & G. Jones 1998 3 207-212
Ocean acoustic observatory for passive monitoring of the ocean [abstract] Khosrow Lashkari and S. Lowder 1998 3 221-222
Entropy rate as a measure of animal vocal complexity Arik Kershenbaum 2014 3 195-208
A comparison of three methods for planning a census of Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) populations living at high territorial density Achille Peri 2018 3 245-260
Recent bioacoustic publications (2008 and earlier). Part 3: Mammals-General P. Hansen 2010 3 225-264
A low-cost, high-performance sound capture and archiving system for the subtidal zone [abstract] D. Mellinger 1998 3 222
Age group estimation in free-ranging African elephants based on acoustic cues of low-frequency rumbles Angela S. Stoeger, Matthias Zeppelzauer, Anton Baotic 2014 3 231-246
Airborne vs. radio-transmitted vocalisations in two primates: a technical report Patrice Adret, James S. Cochran & Mauricio Suarez Roda 2018 3 273-294
Analysing the dynamics of dolphin biosonar behaviour during search and detection tasks [abstract] John E. Sigurdson 1998 3 222-223
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
Terrestrial Sound Monitoring Systems, A Methodology For Quantitative Calibration Diego Llusia, Rafael Márquez & Richard Bowker 2011 3 277-286
Statistical characterisation and classification of marine mammal sounds by multiple-resolution encoding of training data distributions [abstract] Thomas J. Hayward 1998 3 223-224
Soundscape diversity in the Great Barrier Reef: Lizard Island, a case study Jamie N. McWilliam, Rob D. McCauley, Christine Erbe & Miles J. G. Parsons 2018 3 295-311
The Technique of Noninvasive Distant Sexing for Four Monomorphic Dendrocygna Whistling Duck Species by Their Loud Whistles Ilya Volodin, Martin Kaiser, Vera Matrosova, Elena Volodina, Anna Klenova, Olga Filatova & Marina Kholodova 2009 3 277-290
The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat activity Waters, D.A. & Walsh, A.L. 1994 3 205-221
Automatic feature extraction and classification of crossbill (Loxia spp.) flight calls J. T. Tanttu, J. Turunen, A. Selin & M. Ojanen 2006 3 251-269
Framework for develop prototype bioacoustic devices in aid of open sea Killer Whale Protection J.P. Luke, J. Almunia and F. Rosa 2011 3 287-296
Dolphin whistle classification with the 'Dolphin' software [abstract] C. Sturtivant and S. Datta 1998 3 224
Vocal instability over time in individual male European Nightjars, Caprimulgus europaeus: recommendations for acoustic monitoring and surveys Sarah Raymond, Sarah Spotswood, Hazel Clarke, Natalia Zielonka, Andrew Lowe & Kate L. Durrant 2020 3 280-295
A comparison of some techniques used to assess vocal individuality A.M.R. Terry, P.K. McGregor & T.M. Peake 2001 3 169-188
Automatic Acoustic Identification of Insects: the case of crickets and cicadas T. Ganchev & I. Potamitis 2007 3 281-328
Software tools for real-time IPI measurements on sperm whale sounds [abstract] G. Pavan, M. Priano, M. Manghi and C. Fossati 1998 3 224-225
Pre-processing spectrogram parameters improve the accuracy of bioacoustic classification using convolutional neural networks Elly C. Knight, Sergio Poo Hernandez, Erin M. Bayne, Vadim Bulitko & Benjamin V. Tucker 2020 3 337-355
Discriminating individual big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) sonar vocalizations in different recording situations S.C. Burnett, K.A. Kazial & W. Mitchell Masters 2001 3 189-210
A non-intrusive tracking technique for dolphins interacting with a pelagic trawl using a sparse array of hydrophones [abstract] P. R. Connelly, B. Woodward and A. D. Goodson 1998 3 228
Statistical learning mitigation of false positives from template-detected data in automated acoustic wildlife monitoring Cathleen M. Balantic & Therese M. Donovan 2020 3 296-321
Documentation standards for wildlife sound recordings R. Kettle & J. Vielliard 1991 3 235-238
Concurrent recording of dolphin behaviours, frequency-modulated tones, and pulsed vocalisations (including echolocation clicks) underwater with a swimmer-propelled system [abstract] Kathleen M. Dudzinski and D. Newborough 1998 3 229
Application of a semi-automated vocal fingerprinting approach to monitor Bornean gibbon females in an experimentally fragmented landscape in Sabah, Malaysia Dena J. Clink, Margaret C. Crofoot & Andrew J. Marshall 2019 3 193-209
Slope does not affect autonomous recorder detection shape: considerations for acoustic monitoring in forested landscapes Taylor Shaw, Sandra Müller & Michael Scherer-Lorenzen 2022 3 261-282
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
Passive acoustic detection of sounds produced by the damselfish, Dascyllus albisella (Pomacentridae) D.A. Mann and P.S. Lobel 1995 3 199-213
Measuring the sound pressure level of the song of the screaming piha Lipaugus vociferans: one of the loudest birds in the world? E. Nemeth 2004 3 225-228
Design and development of a programmable underwater device for acoustic data recording and retrieval [abstract] J. C. Jones, A. Di Meglio, R. Browne and L. S. Wang 1998 3 229-230
Time-frequency warping of spectrograms with the application to bird sound analysis Panu Somervuo 2019 3 257-268
BioAcoustic Index Tool: Long-term biodiversity monitoring using on-sensor acoustic index calculations David Kadish & Kasper Stoy 2022 3 348-378
Audio computers - theory of operation and guidelines for selection of systems and components Stoddard, P.K. 1990 3 217-239
Bioacoustic publications, 1989 part III: Mammals, Technical, etc Hansen, P. 1991 3 213-221
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

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