Passive acoustic recordings collected in Australian temperate waters were used to provide the first summary of southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) vocalisations in Australia, and to document the characteristics, and temporal and spatial patterns of an as yet unattributed whale sound, referred to as the “spot” call, which is suggested to be produced by the southern right whale
Unidentified acoustic signals are recorded by hydrophones placed in the world's oceans. Some of thes...
To date, there has been no dedicated study in Australian waters on the acoustics of killer whales. H...
This is the dataset used in the study entitled "An Analysis of Potential Low Frequency Vocalizations...
Utilising ~360,000 hours of underwater sound recordings, this thesis presents a broad-scale study of...
Anthropogenic noise in the ocean is steadily increasing as more industrial and recreational activiti...
The upcall is the most commonly detected and prevalent vocalization of the southern right whales’ (E...
Southern right whale vocalizations were recorded concurrently with visual observations off the sub-A...
Autonomous recorders are frequently utilised for examining vocal behaviour of animals, and are parti...
Funding: This study was supported by the Marine Mammal Commission under Grant No. MMC17-230. Additio...
To date, there has been no dedicated study in Australian waters on the acoustics of killer whales. H...
Baleen whales were monitored in Geographe Bay, Western Australia between 2008 and 2011 using passive...
This thesis investigates the calling behaviour of the eastern Indian Ocean pygmy blue (EIOPB) using ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Passive acoustic recorders set around Australia since 2004 have been used to stu...
Eastern South Pacific southern right whales (ESPSRW) are a subpopulation of southern right whales (E...
This thesis aimed to improve the understanding of killer whale populations in the Australian and Ant...
Unidentified acoustic signals are recorded by hydrophones placed in the world's oceans. Some of thes...
To date, there has been no dedicated study in Australian waters on the acoustics of killer whales. H...
This is the dataset used in the study entitled "An Analysis of Potential Low Frequency Vocalizations...
Utilising ~360,000 hours of underwater sound recordings, this thesis presents a broad-scale study of...
Anthropogenic noise in the ocean is steadily increasing as more industrial and recreational activiti...
The upcall is the most commonly detected and prevalent vocalization of the southern right whales’ (E...
Southern right whale vocalizations were recorded concurrently with visual observations off the sub-A...
Autonomous recorders are frequently utilised for examining vocal behaviour of animals, and are parti...
Funding: This study was supported by the Marine Mammal Commission under Grant No. MMC17-230. Additio...
To date, there has been no dedicated study in Australian waters on the acoustics of killer whales. H...
Baleen whales were monitored in Geographe Bay, Western Australia between 2008 and 2011 using passive...
This thesis investigates the calling behaviour of the eastern Indian Ocean pygmy blue (EIOPB) using ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Passive acoustic recorders set around Australia since 2004 have been used to stu...
Eastern South Pacific southern right whales (ESPSRW) are a subpopulation of southern right whales (E...
This thesis aimed to improve the understanding of killer whale populations in the Australian and Ant...
Unidentified acoustic signals are recorded by hydrophones placed in the world's oceans. Some of thes...
To date, there has been no dedicated study in Australian waters on the acoustics of killer whales. H...
This is the dataset used in the study entitled "An Analysis of Potential Low Frequency Vocalizations...