The Amazon River Dolphin is a representative of the Iniidae family, which currently consists of three species: Inia geoffrensis, I. boliviensis and I. araguaiaensis, and the species I. geoffrensis has two subspecies: I. g. geoffrensis and I. g. humboldtiana. Molecular differences and small morphological characteristics define them as different species and subspecies of Amazon River Dolphin. The bioacoustics can be a tool for the study of species differentiation, particularly through the analyzes of the emitted signals of echolocation, since these are influenced by peculiarities of the morphological structures of the skull. Therefore, their echolocation clicks were analyzed with the aim of identify possible differences in acoustic emissions....
Abstract Using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and convolutional neural networks (CNN), we monitor...
Commerson's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) inhabit coastal waters of Southern South America ...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
The vocal repertoire of the Amazon river dolphin and its geographic variations are still poorly kno...
This work was funded by the Rufford Foundation and Cetacean Society International. Gabriel Melo-Sant...
Relatively few studies have investigated the sound production of Amazon River dolphins (Inia geoffre...
The investigation on the underwater calls of three kinds of river dolphins, i.e., Amazon Dolphin (In...
Spinner dolphins’ bioacoustics have already been described in literature, meanwhile the Western Sou...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is widely distributed along the coasts of Central and South ...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
Dolphins emit whistles for communication among individuals of the same species, transmitting informa...
In this dissertation we approach the problem of performing bioacoustic classification of four diffe...
Odontocetes use echolocation to detect, track, and discriminate their prey, as well as negotiate the...
Abstract Using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and convolutional neural networks (CNN), we monitor...
Commerson's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) inhabit coastal waters of Southern South America ...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...
The vocal repertoire of the Amazon river dolphin and its geographic variations are still poorly kno...
This work was funded by the Rufford Foundation and Cetacean Society International. Gabriel Melo-Sant...
Relatively few studies have investigated the sound production of Amazon River dolphins (Inia geoffre...
The investigation on the underwater calls of three kinds of river dolphins, i.e., Amazon Dolphin (In...
Spinner dolphins’ bioacoustics have already been described in literature, meanwhile the Western Sou...
The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is widely distributed along the coasts of Central and South ...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
Toothed whales produce echolocation clicks with source parameters related to body size; however, it ...
The recent discovery of the Araguaian river dolphin (Inia araguaiaensis) highlights how little we kn...
Dolphins emit whistles for communication among individuals of the same species, transmitting informa...
In this dissertation we approach the problem of performing bioacoustic classification of four diffe...
Odontocetes use echolocation to detect, track, and discriminate their prey, as well as negotiate the...
Abstract Using passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) and convolutional neural networks (CNN), we monitor...
Commerson's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) inhabit coastal waters of Southern South America ...
Acoustical geographic variation is common in widely distributed species and it is already described ...