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Recent Bioacoustical Publications, 1999 and earlier. Part II: mammals-general P. Hansen 2001 4 297-334
Where, when, and why do western North Atlantic humpback whales begin to sing? Katie Kowarski, Salvatore Cerchio, Hal Whitehead & Hilary Moors-Murphy 2022 4 450-469
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
Humpback whale singing activity off Goan coast in the Eastern Arabian Sea Shyam Kumar Madhusudhana, Bishwajit Chakraborty & G. Latha 2019 4 329-344
Variation in feeding vocalizations of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from southeast Alaska S. Cerchio & M. Dahlheim 2001 4 277-295
Sounds produced by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops): A review of the defining characteristics and acoustic criteria of the dolphin vocal repertoire. Brittany Jones, Maria Zapetis, Mystera M. Samuelson & Sam Ridgway 2020 4 399-440
Whistles as close range emotive signals in wild killer whales Orcinus orca of Vancouver Island, British. Columbia, Canada [abstract] F. Thomsen, J. K. B. Ford & D. Franck 1996 4 309-310
Cooperative bioacoustic research in the Mediterranean Sea with the Italian Navy [abstract] G. Pavan, D. Nascetti, M. Manghim, M. Priano, C. Fossati & J. F. Borsani 1996 4 318-319
Vocal behaviours of dolphins in the context of passing physical barriers [abstract] E. Fritsch, H. Hultsch & D. Todt 1996 4 314-315
Whistling in a noisy ocean: bottlenose dolphins adjust whistle frequencies in response to real-time ambient noise levels Chantal van Ginkel, Danielle M. Becker, Shannon Gowans & Peter Simard 2018 4 391-405
Changes in Click Source Levels with Distance to Targets: Studies of Free-ranging White-beaked Dolphins Lagenorhynchus albirostris and Captive Harbor Porpoises Phocoena phocoena Ana Carolina G. Atem, Marianne H. Rasmussen, Magnus Wahlberg, Hans C. Petersen & Lee A. Miller 2009 1-2 49-65
Who are the whales? Sam Ridgway 1997 1-2 3-20
Development and social functions of signature whistles in bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus Peter L. Tyack 1997 1-2 21-46
Acoustic communication signals of mysticete whales Peggy L. Edds-Walton 1997 1-2 47-60
Cetacean auditory psychophysics Patrick W. B. Moore 1997 1-2 61-78
Electrophysiological measures of auditory processing in odontocetes William Ford Dolphin 1997 1-2 79-101
Structure and function in whale ears Darlene R. Ketten 1997 1-2 103-135
Echolocation in dolphins with a dolphin-bat comparison Whitlow W.L. Au 1997 1-2 137-162
Questions in cetacean bioacoustics: some suggestions for future research Arthur N. Popper, Harold L. Hawkins and Robert C. Gisiner 1997 1-2 163-182
Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae Social Sounds in Hawai’i Alison K. Stimpert and Whitlow W. L. Au 2008 1-3 48-50
Technical Instrumentation Issues Related to the Design and Execution of a Controlled-Exposure Experiment for Large Cetaceans to Assess Possible Behavioural Responses and Potential Impacts Bruce R. Mate 2008 1-3 334-336
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
Valuable Lessons from Studies Evaluating Impacts of Cetacean-Watch Tourism Lars Bejder and David Lusseau 2008 1-3 158-161
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
Short-Term Behavioural Response of Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops aduncus to Recreational Powerboats Michelle Lemon, Douglas Cato, Tim Lynch, and Robert Harcourt 2008 1-3 171-173
Recent Directions in Odontocete Cetacean Hearing Paul E. Nachtigall 2008 1-3 82-85
Evaluating the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Estuarine Dolphins Sotalia guianensis from Cananeia, Southeastern Brazil Mario M. Rollo, Jr., Fabiane Sayuri Iwai and Julia Mazinini Rosa 2008 1-3 181-182
The Effects of Noise on Echolocating Odontocetes Whitlow W. L. Au 2008 1-3 155-158
Pathological Assessment of Acoustic Noise Effects in Stranded Dolphins Daniel F. Cowan 2008 1-3 297-298
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
Auditory Effects of Intense Sounds on Odontocetes: Continuous, Intermittent, and Impulsive Exposures James J. Finneran 2008 1-3 301-304
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
Evaluation of Fisheries Sonar for Whale Detection in Relation to Seismic Survey Operations Frank R. Knudsen, Ole B. Gammelsæter, Petter H. Kvadsheim and Leif Nøttestad 2008 1-3 327-328
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
Dynamite Blasts in a Humpback Whale Megaptera novaeangliae Breeding Ground, Babuyan Islands, Philippines Jo Marie V. Acebes, Jim Darling and Elson Q. Aca 2008 1-3 153-155
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
Seismic Survey Activity and the Proximity of Satellite-Tagged Sperm Whales Physeter macrocephalus in the Gulf of Mexico Martha H. Winsor and Bruce R. Mate 2008 1-3 191-193
Can Longspine Squirrelfish Hear Bottlenose Dolphin? Joseph J. Luczkovich & Mark A. Keusenkothen 2008 1-3 75-77
Noise Levels and Masking Potential of Small Whale-Watching and Research Vessels around Two Delphinid Species Frants H. Jensen, Magnus Wahlberg, Lars Bejder and Peter T. Madsen 2008 1-3 166-168
Predicting Cetacean Audiograms David C. Mountain, Aleks Zosuls, Seth Newburg and Darlene R. Ketten 2008 1-3 77-80
Masking of Blue and Fin Whales Low-Frequency Vocalizations by Shipping Noise in the Saguenay- St. Lawrence Marine Park Yvan Simard, Nathalie Roy and Cédric Gervaise 2008 1-3 183-185
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
Monitoring, Mitigating, and Managing Acoustic Effects on At-Risk Whales on the Scotian Shelf, Canada David Millar 2008 1-3 255-257
Directional Sensitivity and Sound-Receiving Windows in Dolphins Alexander Y. Supin and Vladimir V. Popov 2008 1-3 98-100
Ultrasound Inspection for Intravascular Bubbles in a Repetitively Diving Dolphin Dorian S. Houser, Lois A. Dankiewicz, Torre K. Stockard and Paul J. Ponganis 2008 1-3 310-312
Biomechanical and Structural Modelling of Hearing in Baleen Whales Maya Yamato, Darlene R. Ketten, Julie Arruda and Scott Cramer 2008 1-3 100-102
Testing the Acoustic Tolerance of Harbour Porpoise Hearing for Impulsive Sounds Klaus Lucke, Paul A. Lepper, Marie-Anne Blanchet and Ursula Siebert 2008 1-3 329-331
Sound Signals Used in Castnet Fishing with the Help of Irrawaddy Dolphins Tint Tun 2008 1-3 224-226
Noise Effects on the Call Amplitude of Southern Resident Killer Whales Orcinus orca Marla M. Holt, Val Veirs and Scott Veirs 2008 1-3 164-166
Acoustic Communication in Mysticetes Susan E. Parks and Christopher W. Clark 2008 1-3 45-47

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