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Biphonic calls as signature whistles in a free-ranging bottlenose dolphin Elena Papale, Gaspare Buffa, Francesco Filiciotto, Vincenzo Maccarrone, Salvatore Mazzola, Maria Ceraulo, Cristina Giacoma & Giuseppa Buscaino 2015 3 223-231
Characterizing the rhythm and tempo of sound production by singing whales Jennifer N. Schneider & Eduardo Mercado III 2019 3 239-256
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
Adult female-calf acoustic communication signals in migrating east Australian humpback whales Katherine L. Indeck, Elisa Girola, Maëlle Torterotot, Michael J. Noad & Rebecca A. Dunlop 2021 3 341-365
Propagation of the Guiana dolphin sounds in their habitat: measured transmission loss and influence of environmental factors Lucimary S. Deconto, Thiago C. Freitas, André C. Guaraldo, Dalila T. Leão, Flávio J. L. Silva & Emygdio L. A. Monteiro-Filho 2022 3 313-331
Non-linear phenomena: a common acoustic feature of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) signature whistles Jessica J. Sportelli, Brittany L. Jones & Sam H. Ridgway 2023 3 241-260
Singing in a noisy ocean: vocal plasticity in male humpback whales E. Girola, R. A. Dunlop & M. J. Noad 2023 3 301-324
Seasonal song ontogeny in western north Atlantic humpback whales: drawing parallels with songbirds Katie Kowarski, Salvatore Cerchio, Hal Whitehead, Danielle Cholewiak & Hilary Moors-Murphy 2023 3 325-347
Sperm whale trumpet sounds V. Teloni, W. M. X. Zimmer & P. L. Tyack 2005 2 163-174
Porpoise clicks from a sperm whale nose - convergent evolution of 130 kHz pulses in toothed whale sonars? P.T. Madsen, D.A. Carder, K. Bedholm & S.H. Ridgway 2005 2 195-206
First Description of Whistles of Pacific Fraser's Dolphins Lagenodelphis hosei J.N. Oswald, S. Rankin, & J. Barlow 2006 2 99-111
Vocalisations of the Sei Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata off the Hawaiian Islands S. Rankin & J. Barlow 2006 2 137-145
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1995 and earlier. Part II Non-primate Mammals to General Hansen, P. 1996 2 151-161
Stereotypical patterns in humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae songs: usage and utility [abstract] Eduardo Mercado III, Louis M. Herman and Adam A. Pack 1998 2 150
Whale hearing in the deep sea [abstract] Sam H. Ridgway, Donald A. Carder, Robert R. Smith, Tricia Kamolnick, Carolyn E. Schlundt and Wesley R. Elsberry 1998 2 152
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
Passive Iocalization of acoustic sources in media with non-constant sound velocity ' [abstract] T. Scott Brandes 1998 2 155-156
Distributions of sperm whales along the northwestern and central continental slope in the Gulf of Mexico as determined from an acoustic survey [abstract] Troy D. Sparks 1998 2 157
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
Advances in acoustic censusing of marine mammals [abstract] Jeff Norris and W.E. Evans 1998 2 158
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
A cetacean sound library for the Mediterranean sea. Technical aspects and concerns [abstract] G. Pavan, M. Priano, M. Manghi and C. Fossati 1998 2 162
Humpback whale population structure revealed through geographic variation in Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean song structure [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 2 183
Passive acoustic detection of finless porpoises in the Yangtze River, China [abstract] Tomonari Akamatsu, Ding Wang, Kexiong Wang and Zhuo Wei 2002 2 183-184
The usage of vocalisations by beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas during group-resting and sexual behaviour [abstract] R. A. Belikov and V. M. Bel'kovich 2002 2 200
The Signature Whistle Hypothesis: a study of a population of Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea, Delphinidae) from Sepetiba Bay, Brazil [abstract] Luciana Duarte Figueiredo and Sheila Marino Simão 2002 2 200-201
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
Sound emissions from a female humpback whale in Arraial do Cabo (RJ, Brazil) [abstract] Sheila M. Simão & Sergio C. Moreira 2002 2 201
Description of the acoustic reportoire of Megaptera novaeangliae from the migratory corridor in Arraial do Cabo (RJ, Brazil) [abstract] Sergio C. Moreira & Sheila M. Simâo 2002 2 202
Mid-frequency broadband sounds of Blainville's beaked whales C. Dunn, L Hickmott, D Talbot, I Boyd, L Rendell 2013 2 153-163
Validation of a vibroacoustic finite element model using bottlenose dolphin simulations: The dolphin biosonar beam is focused in stages Ted W. Cranford, Vanessa Trijoulet, Cynthia R. Smith, Petr Krys 2014 2 161-194
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
The acoustic repertoire of wild common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Walvis Bay, Namibia Gridley, T, Nastasi, A, Kriesell, H. J. and Elwen, S. H. 2015 2 153-174
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
Variability in the performance of the spectrogram correlation detector for Northeast Pacific blue whale calls Ana Sirovic 2016 2 145-160
Repeated call sequences and behavioural context in long-finned pilot whales off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Elizabeth M. J. Zwamborn & Hal Whitehead 2017 2 169-183
Biphonal calls in Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis): Bitonal and burst-pulse whistles J. Daisy Kaplan, Kelly Melillo-Sweeting & Diana Reiss 2018 2 145-164
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
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
Click communication in harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena Karin Tubbert Clausen, Magnus Wahlberg, Kristian Beedholm, Stacy Deruiter & Peter T. Madsen 2010 1 1-28
A review of frequency and time parameters of cetacean tonal calls J.N. Mathews, L.E. Rendall, J.C.D. Gordon & D.W. Macdonald 1999 1 47-71
Vocalisations of Minke Whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata in the St. Lawrence Estuary P.L. Edds-Walton 2000 1 31-50
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
An automatic system for detecting and classifying the vocalisations of harbour porpoises Gillespie, D. & Chappell, O. 2002 1 37-61
Horizontal angular discrimination by an echolocating bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus B. K. Branstetter, S. J. Mevissena, L. M. Herman, A. A. Pack & S. P. Roberts 2003 1 15-34
Comparing repertoires of sperm whale codas: a multiple methods approach L. E. Rendell & H. Whitehead 2003 1 61-81
Icelandic killer whales Orcinus orca use a pulsed call suitable for manipulating the schooling behaviour of herring Clupea harengus Malene Simon, Fernando Ugarte, Magnus Wahlberg & Lee A. Miller 2006 1 57-74
Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2004 and earlier) P. Hansen 2005 1 97-138
Recent Bioacoustical Publications (1997 and earlier). Part II: Mammals-General Hansen, P. 1999 1 73-95
A computational model of humpback whale hearing [abstract] David A. Helweg 2002 1 85

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