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Brays and bits: information theory applied to acoustic communication sequences of bottlenose dolphins A. R. Luís, I. S. Alves, F. V. Sobreira, M. N. Couchinho & M. E. dos Santos 2019 3 286-296
Digital spectrographic cross-correlation: tests of sensitivity H. Khanna, S.L.L. Gaunt & D.A. McCallum 1997 3 209-234
Methods of frequency analysis of a complex mammalian vocalisation S. K. Darden, S. B. Pedersen & T.Dabelsteen 2003 3 247-263
Nonresonant stridulation - a challenge for digital signal processing [abstract] Gunther Tschuch & Denis J. Brothers 2002 2 181
A Toolbox for Animal Call Recognition Michael Towsey, Birgit Planitz, Alfredo Nantes, Jason Wimmer & Paul Roe 2012 2 107-125
Tools for automated acoustic monitoring within the R package monitoR. Jonathan Katz, Sasha D. Hafner & Therese Donovan 2016 2 197-210
Computer analysis of bird sounds: a guide to current methods Williams, J.M. & Slater, P.J.B. 1991 2 121-128
The importance of acoustic background modelling in CNN-based detection of the Neotropical White-lored Spinetail (Aves, Passeriformes, Furnaridae) Thiago M. Ventura, Todor D. Ganchev, Cristian Pérez-Granados, Allan G. de Oliveira, Gabriel de S. G. Pedroso, Marinez I. Marques & Karl-L. Schuchmann 2024 2 103-121
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
Identification of individual Eastern Screech-Owls Megascops asio via vocalization analysis Christopher M. Nagy and Robert F. Rockwell 2012 2 127-140
Field tests of small autonomous recording units: an evaluation of in-person versus automated point counts and a comparison of recording quality D. J. Mennill 2024 2 157-177
Discriminating individual sea lions by voice: a neural network signal processing solution to signature call identification [abstract] Robert C. Gisiner, Gregory Campbell & David Helweg 2002 2 185
Efficient quality assurance and quality control for passive acoustic monitoring data: reducing and documenting false-positive and false-negative errors Janine M. McManus, Barry G. Robinson & Steven L. Van Wilgenburg 2024 2 178-202
An electronic technique for monitoring the temporal aspects of acoustic signals of captive organisms S. Bertram & L. Johnson 1998 2 107-118
Auditory evoked responses in insects: a non-invasive method for measuring hearing sensitivity in butterflies [abstract] Darja Ribaric & Friedrich Ladich 2002 2 199
Singing in South Africa: monitoring the occurrence of humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song near the Western Cape E. C. Ross-Marsh, S. H. Elwen, A. S. Prinsloo, B. S. James & T. Gridley 2021 2 163-179
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
Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool McGregor, P.K. & Byle, P. 1992 2 93-109
A sound analysis system based on LabVIEW applied to the analysis of suckling grunts of domestic pigs Sus scrofa P.-C. Schon, B. Puppe & G. Manteuffel 1998 2 119-133
A new methodological approach to context analysis of call production A. Lemasson, J-P. Richard & M. Hausberger 2004 2 111-125
Acoustic tracking of Homarus gammarus inside the Natural Marine Reserve of Miramare: preliminary results [abstract] Marta Picciulin, Marco Costantini, M. Spoto & Enrico A. Ferreto 2002 2 205
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
Low cost tools for sound recording and analysis: guidelines for a good choice [abstract] Gianni Pavan, Michele Manghi, Claudio Fossati & Marco Priano 2002 2 205-206
Analysis of Mouse Vocal Communication (AMVOC): A deep, unsupervised method for rapid detection, analysis, and classification of ultrasonic vocalizations Vasiliki Stoumpou, César D. M. Vargas, Peter F. Schade, J. Lomax Boyd, Theodoros Giannakopoulos & Erich D. Jarvis 2023 2 199-229
Requirements and resources for instrumentation and software useful in animal bioacoustics [abstract] Charles R. Greene 1998 2 154-155
An unsupervised Hidden Markov Model-based system for the detection and classification of blue whale vocalizations off Chile Susannah J. Buchan, Rodrigo Mahú, Jorge Wuth, Naysa Balcazar-Cabrera, Laura Gutierrez, Sergio Neira & Néstor Becerra Yoma 2020 2 140-167
Spectrogram Analysis of Animal Sound Production C. P. H. Elemans, K. Heeck & M. Muller 2008 2 183-212
Classification of African elephant Loxodonta africana rumbles using acoustic parameters and cluster analysis J. D. Wood, B. McCowan, W. R. Langbauer Jr., J. J.Viljoen & L. A. Hart 2005 2 143-161
A technique to "tag" specific vocalizations in tape-recordings of complex vocal interactions Elowson, A.M. & Bialzik, J.J. 1992 2 143-146
Video endoscopy of the dolphin sonar signal generator [abstract] J.A. Carr, T.W. Cranford, W.G. Van Bonn, M.S. Chaplin, D.A. Carder, T. Kamolnick, S.H. Ridgway 1998 2 155
The perceptual effects of manipulating nonlinear phenomena in synthetic nonverbal vocalizations Andrey Anikin 2020 2 226-247
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
Comment: Sidebands - artefacts or facts? L. Jackson 1996 2 163-164
Passive Iocalization of acoustic sources in media with non-constant sound velocity ' [abstract] T. Scott Brandes 1998 2 155-156
Application of entropy to Rufous-bellied Thrush song [abstract] Maria Luisa da Silva 2002 2 176-177
Detection rates of wild harbour porpoises and bottlenose dolphins using static acoustic click loggers vary with depth Marta Sostres Alonso & Hanna K. Nuuttila 2015 2 101-110
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga microcomputer [abstract] Richard, J. P. 1989 2 170
Use of acoustic methods to find, locate and recognize singing cicadas in Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia [abstract] M.Gogala 1998 2 156-157
Small programs based on temporal aspects of birdsong [abstract] Margaret Rebbeck 2002 2 178-179
An Evaluation of Manual and Automated Methods for Detecting Sounds of Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus Illiger 1815) Silva Rocha, Luciana; Stamatto Ferreira, L; Paula, B; Guimarães Rodrigues, F; de Sousa Lima Mobley, R 2015 2 185-198
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
Sonograms from a personal computer [abstract] Watts, D. 1989 2 169
Contour cross-correlation vs. principal components analysis of parameters as methods of estimating distance matrices of dolphin whistles [abstract] Arch McCallum and Melissa Vale 1998 2 157-158
Recording ultrasounds in the field [abstract] Gianni Pavan 2002 2 206-207
Potential of bat pass duration measures for studies of bat activity Christian Kerbiriou, Yves Bas, Isabelle Le Viol, Romain Lorrilliere, Justine Mougnot & Jean François Julien 2019 2 177-192
Using autonomous recording units and change-point analysis to determine reproductive activity in an aerial insectivore Delaney R. Brooks & Joseph J. Nocera 2022 2 208-218
Digital filters in auditory physiology Menne, D. 1989 2 87-115
Advances in acoustic censusing of marine mammals [abstract] Jeff Norris and W.E. Evans 1998 2 158
Wavelet versus Fourier analysis of Philautus spp. croaking [abstract] L. Spithoven, M. Eens, N. Koedam and C. De Mol 2002 2 206
A new application to record and store directional, pulsed communication sounds in the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus [abstract] C. Blomqvist, M. Amundin, O. Kröling and P. Gunnarsson 1998 2 159

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