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My experience of digital recording Gibson, D. 1988 1 57-60
Spectrographic analysis of animal vocalizations: implications of the "uncertainty principle" Beecher, M.D. 1988 2-3 187-208
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga microcomputer [abstract] Richard, J. P. 1989 2 170
Sound production and sound emission in seven species of European Tettigoniids. Part III. Determination of the mechanism of sound production using the cepstrum analysis Keuper, A. 1989 4 287-306
Sonograms from a personal computer [abstract] Watts, D. 1989 2 169
Digital filters in auditory physiology Menne, D. 1989 2 87-115
The new sound trap, and observations on the migratory and acoustic behaviour of the field cricket Teleogryllus commodus (Walker) Campbell, D.J. 1990 3 199-207
Audio computers - theory of operation and guidelines for selection of systems and components Stoddard, P.K. 1990 3 217-239
Distinguishing individual male wild turkeys by analyzing vocalizations using a personal computer Dahlquist, F.C., Schemnitz, S.D. & Flachs, B.K. 1990 4 303-316
Bioacoustic publications, 1989 part III: Mammals, Technical, etc Hansen, P. 1991 3 213-221
Equipment for recording the sounds of birds and other animals R. Ranft 1991 4 331-334
Sound analysis and synthesis using an Amiga micro-computer Richard, J.-P. 1991 1 45-60
Computer analysis of bird sounds: a guide to current methods Williams, J.M. & Slater, P.J.B. 1991 2 121-128
A portable digital sound emitter for interactive playback of animal vocalizations Dabelsteen, T. & Pedersen, S.B. 1991 3 193-206
Analysis of complex variation: dichotomous sorting of predator-elicited calls of the Florida scrub jay Elowson, A.M. & Hailman, J.P. 1991 4 295-320
Documentation standards for wildlife sound recordings R. Kettle & J. Vielliard 1991 3 235-238
Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool McGregor, P.K. & Byle, P. 1992 2 93-109
Underwater sound recording of animals Watkins, W.A. & Daher, M.A. 1992 3 195-209
Equipment & techniques for the study of ultrasound in air J. D. Pye 1992 1 77-88
Some Features of Time-Frequency Analysis and Representation of Animal Vocalizations [abstract] T. Aubin 1992 1 59-60
A technique to "tag" specific vocalizations in tape-recordings of complex vocal interactions Elowson, A.M. & Bialzik, J.J. 1992 2 143-146
Song Dialects in the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella: Current Situation of Research in Central Europe, and Heart Rate Response to Song Playback Measured by Means of Radiotelemetry [abstract] H.-W. Helb 1992 1 63
A Portable PC-Based DSP Workstation for Bioacoustical Research [abstract] G. Pavan 1992 1 65-66
Digital Techniques in Research on Insect Vibrational Songs [abstract] Matija Gogala 1992 1 74-75
Recording wildlife in tropical rainforest J. Vieilliard 1993 4 305-311
Classification of diverse call types using cluster analysis techniques Terhune, J.M., Burton, H. & Green, K. 1993 4 245-258
Is fidelity futile? The "true" signal is illusory, especially with ultrasound Pye, J.D. 1993 4 271-286
Side-bands artefact and digital sound processing J. Vielliard 1993 1-2 159-162
A software bird call detector and its application to automated playback experiments Okanoya, K. & Kimura, T. 1993 1-2 117-122
Low-cost real-time spectrographic analysis of sounds [abstract] Gianni Pavan 1994 1 81
On the extraction of some time dependent parameters of an acoustic signal by means of the analytic signal concept. Its application to animal sound study Mbu Nyamsi, R.G., Aubin, T. & Brémond, J.C. 1994 3 187-203
The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat activity Waters, D.A. & Walsh, A.L. 1994 3 205-221
A quantitative analysis of individuality in barnacle goose loud calls Hausberger, M., Richard, J.P., Black, J.M. & Quris, R. 1994 4 247-260
A system for describing bird song units Thompson, N.S., LeDoux, K. & Moody, K. 1994 4 267-279
Stridulatory organs of Mutillid wasps (Hymenoptera) [abstract] Gunther Tschuch 1994 1 71
A computer-based technique for the quantitative analysis of animal sounds Evans, M.R. & Evans, J.A. 1994 4 281-290
SYNTANA: a software for the SYNThesis and ANAlysis of animal sounds [abstract] Thierry Aubin 1994 1 80-81
Passive acoustic detection of sounds produced by the damselfish, Dascyllus albisella (Pomacentridae) D.A. Mann and P.S. Lobel 1995 3 199-213
A comparison of the performance of broad-band and narrow-band bat detectors in two different habitat types S. Parsons 1996 1 33-43
New methods for recording low-amplitude signals. Application to the analysis of the courtship song of Drosophila genus [abstract] T. Aubin 1996 4 297-298
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1995 and earlier. Part II Non-primate Mammals to General Hansen, P. 1996 2 151-161
Bioacoustic survey of cicadas [abstract] M. Gogala & A. V. Popov 1996 4 300-301
Monitoring biodiversity through natural sound diversity [abstract] Teruyo Oba 1996 4 303
Dual channel real-time analysis on a PC [abstract] G. Pavan & M. Manghi 1996 4 304
A pilot study for recognition of individual nightjars [abstract] M. Rebbeck 1996 4 306
Computer-aided analysis of acoustic parameters: new possibilities of signal analysis [abstract] L. Schrader & K. Hammerschmidt 1996 4 307
Avisoft-Sonagraph Pro - sonagraphic analysis under Windows [abstract] R. Specht 1996 4 308
Computer-aided acoustic analysis of complex bird calls [abstract] J. Böhner & K. Hammerschmidt 1996 4 313-314
Comment: Sidebands - artefacts or facts? L. Jackson 1996 2 163-164
Acoustic localizations of blue whales Balaenoptera musculus by fixed arrays and moored autonomous hydrophone arrays [abstract] Kathleen M. Stafford and Christopher G. Fox 1997 3-4 260-261

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