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Bloodhound, a tool based on the chirplet transform for the analysis of wolf chorus howls recordings [abstract] |
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2012 |
1 |
50 |
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Biphonation as a prominent feature of the Dhole Cuon alpinus sounds |
Volodin, I.A. & Volodina, E.V. |
2002 |
2 |
105-120 |
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Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. II. Individual and geographical variation in male aggressive vocalisations |
S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti |
2000 |
4 |
287-307 |
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Bioacoustics of southern elephant seals. I. Acoustic structure of male aggressive vocalisations |
S. Sanvito & F. Galimberti |
2000 |
4 |
259-285 |
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Assessing spontaneous howling rates in captive wolves using automatic passive recorders |
Vicente Palacios, Shannon M. Barber-Meyer, Bárbara Martí-Domken & Lori J. Schmidt |
2022 |
5 |
562-574 |
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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 |
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Acoustic prey and a listening predator: interaction between calling katydids and the bat-eared fox |
Paul B.C. Grant, Michael J. Samways |
2015 |
1 |
49-61 |
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Acoustic monitoring of golden jackals in Europe: setting the frame for future analyses |
Carlo Comazzi, Silvana Mattiello, Olivier Friard, Stefano Filacorda & Marco Gamba |
2016 |
3 |
267-278 |
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Acoustic communication of Pinnipedia in agonistic behaviour [abstract] |
T. Yu. Lisicina |
1996 |
4 |
312-313 |
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Acoustic communication and related behaviour of captive European otters Lutra lutra [abstract] |
Claudio Gnoli, Claudio Prigioni and Paola Polotti |
1997 |
3-4 |
270-271 |
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Acoustic and temporal features of long distance wolf vocalisations and their possible consequences for signal transmission [abstract] |
K.-H. Frommolt |
2002 |
1 |
88 |
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A low-cost, high-performance sound capture and archiving system for the subtidal zone [abstract] |
D. Mellinger |
1998 |
3 |
222 |
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A bark of its own kind – the acoustics of ‘annoying’ dog barks suggests a specific attention-evoking effect for humans |
Nikolett Jégh-Czinege, Tamás Faragó & Péter Pongrácz |
2020 |
2 |
210-225 |