Gas bubbles in the ocean are produced by breaking waves, rainfall, methane seeps, exsolution, and a range of biological processes including decomposition, photosynthesis, respiration and digestion. However one biological process that produces particularly dense clouds of large bubbles, is bubble netting. This is practiced by several species of cetacean. Given their propensity to use acoustics, and the powerful acoustical attenuation and scattering that bubbles can cause, the relationship between sound and bubble nets is intriguing. It has been postulated that humpback whales produce ‘walls of sound’ at audio frequencies in their bubble nets, trapping prey. Dolphins, on the other hand, use high frequency acoustics for echolocation. This begs...
In 2004, Leighton et al [1] proposed that humpback whales used bubble nets as acoustic waveguides to...
Geographe Bay, south-western Australia has been host to several past mass live cetacean (whale and d...
Gas bubbles are the most powerful acoustical sources and sensors that occur naturally in liquids. Th...
Man-made sonar does not operate well in bubbly water, and yet cetaceans not only function effectivel...
Marine mammal calls often propagate through bubbly water, be it generated under breaking waves, wake...
The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. We are also...
Man-made active sonar does not operate well in bubbly water. However dolphins and porpoises not only...
Abstract: The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. W...
Marine mammal signals often propagate through bubbly water, be they generated under breaking waves, ...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
It has been known for decades that, to trap prey, humpback whales sometimes employ ‘bubble nets’ in ...
Marine mammal calls often propagate through bubbly water, be it generated under breaking waves, wake...
In 2004, Leighton et al [1] proposed that humpback whales used bubble nets as acoustic waveguides to...
Geographe Bay, south-western Australia has been host to several past mass live cetacean (whale and d...
Gas bubbles are the most powerful acoustical sources and sensors that occur naturally in liquids. Th...
Man-made sonar does not operate well in bubbly water, and yet cetaceans not only function effectivel...
Marine mammal calls often propagate through bubbly water, be it generated under breaking waves, wake...
The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. We are also...
Man-made active sonar does not operate well in bubbly water. However dolphins and porpoises not only...
Abstract: The use made of acoustics for communication and echolocation by cetaceans is well-known. W...
Marine mammal signals often propagate through bubbly water, be they generated under breaking waves, ...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
Bubbles are the most acoustically active naturally occurring entities in the ocean, and cetaceans ar...
It has been known for decades that, to trap prey, humpback whales sometimes employ ‘bubble nets’ in ...
Marine mammal calls often propagate through bubbly water, be it generated under breaking waves, wake...
In 2004, Leighton et al [1] proposed that humpback whales used bubble nets as acoustic waveguides to...
Geographe Bay, south-western Australia has been host to several past mass live cetacean (whale and d...
Gas bubbles are the most powerful acoustical sources and sensors that occur naturally in liquids. Th...