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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
The Cetacean Sound Library of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioacoustics and Environmental Research [abstract] M. Priano, G. Pavan, M. Manghi and C. Fossati 1998 3 233
The Effects of Noise on Echolocating Odontocetes Whitlow W. L. Au 2008 1-3 155-158
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
The structure of the discrete call repertoire of killer whales Orcinus orca from Southeast Kamchatka O. A. Filatova, I. D. Fedutin, A. M. Burdin & E. Hoyt 2007 3 261-280
The time resolution of the dolphin's sonar: what is actual? [abstract] G.L. Zaslavskiy 1998 3 235
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
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
Underwater acoustic recording of cetaceans made by the Italian Navy [abstract] Gianni Pavan, Marco Priano, Michele Manghi, Pamela Nascetti and Andrea Perazzi 1997 3-4 273-274
Unsupervised classification of graded animal vocalisations using fuzzy clustering Benjamin Benti, Patrick JO Miller, Heike Vester, Florencia Noriega & Charlotte Curé 2025 6 725-752
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
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
Valuable Lessons from Studies Evaluating Impacts of Cetacean-Watch Tourism Lars Bejder and David Lusseau 2008 1-3 158-161
Variability in the performance of the spectrogram correlation detector for Northeast Pacific blue whale calls Ana Sirovic 2016 2 145-160
Variation in feeding vocalizations of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from southeast Alaska S. Cerchio & M. Dahlheim 2001 4 277-295
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
Visualising wave propagation in bio-acoustic lens structures using the transmission line modelling method [abstract] J. A. Flint, A. D. Goodson and S. C. Pomeroy 1998 3 216
Vocal behaviours of dolphins in the context of passing physical barriers [abstract] E. Fritsch, H. Hultsch & D. Todt 1996 4 314-315
Vocalisations of Minke Whales Balaenoptera acutorostrata in the St. Lawrence Estuary P.L. Edds-Walton 2000 1 31-50
Vocalisations of the Sei Whale Balaenoptera acutorostrata off the Hawaiian Islands S. Rankin & J. Barlow 2006 2 137-145
Vocalizations of common minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) in an eastern North Pacific feeding ground Katrina Nikolich & Jared R. Towers 2020 1 97-108
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
What’s Occurring? Ultrasonic signature whistle use in Welsh bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Helen M. Hiley, Sarah Perry, Steve Hartley & Stephanie L. King 2017 1 25-35
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
Whistle rate determinants in wild bottlenose dolphins: behaviour, location, and group size Olga Mosca, Séverine Methion & Bruno Díaz López 2025 3 260-279
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
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
Who are the whales? Sam Ridgway 1997 1-2 3-20

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