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Recent Bioacoustic Publications (2006 and earlier). Part 2: Mammals - Techniques Hansen, P. 2007 3 329-365
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
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
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
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
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
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
Noise affects porpoise click detections – the magnitude of the effect depends on logger type and detection filter settings Karin Tubbert Clausen, Jakob Tougaard, Jacob Carstensen, Matthieu Delefosse & Jonas Teilmann 2019 5 443-458
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
I beg your pardon? Acoustic behaviour of a wild solitary common dolphin who interacts with harbour porpoises Mel Cosentino, David Nairn, Mariano Coscarella, Joseph C. Jackson & James F. C. Windmill 2022 5 517-534
Adaptation of dolphins’ (Tursiops truncatus) location signals when searching for and identifying objects hidden by sea sediments K. A. Zaitseva, V. I. Korolev, A. V. Akhi & A. A. Akhi 2022 5 535-544
Acoustic identification of the sympatric species Indo-Pacific finless porpoise and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin: An example from Langkawi, Malaysia Satoko S. Kimura, Tomoka Sagara, Ken Yoda & Louisa S. Ponnampalam 2022 5 545-561
Evidence of signature whistles produced by Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in Mozambique. Rachel Probert, Angie Gullan, Diana Rocha, Sasha Dines & Tess Gridley 2023 5 580-600
First description of whistles of Black Sea short-beaked common dolphins, Delphinus delphis ponticus Elena Panova, Alexandr Agafonov & Irina Logominova 2021 6 662-679
Are dolphins modulating whistles in interspecific group contexts? Yasmin Viana, Thiago Orion Simões Amorim, Franciele Rezende de Castro, Leonardo Wedekin, Alexandre Douglas Paro, Michel Helcias Montoril, Marcos Rossi-Santos & Artur Andriolo 2022 6 668-679
Use of recurrence plots for identification and extraction of patterns in humpback whale song recordings F. Malige, D. Djokic, J. Patris, R. Sousa-Lima & H. Glotin 2021 6 680-695
Hidden Markov model for detection of mysticetes' vocalisations based on principal component analysis Olayinka O. Ogundile, Oluwaseyi P. Babalola, Seun G. Odeyemi & Kazeem I. Rufai 2022 6 710-738

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