Environmental change and decreased ice cover in the Arctic make new areas accessible to humans and animals. It is important to understand how these changes impact marine mammals, such as beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas Pallas, 1776). Hearing is crucial in the daily lives of cetaceans. Consequently, we need normal baselines to further understand how anthropogenic noise affects these animals. Relatively little is known about the inner ear morphology of belugas, particularly the organ of Corti, or hearing organ, found within the cochlea. The base of the cochlea encodes for high frequency sounds, while low frequencies are detected in the apex. We showed differences between the apex, or centremost point of the cochlea, and the base, the reg...
Abstract -The echolocation ability of several dolphin species is well documented, but little is know...
Baleen whales Mysticeti are known to use low frequencies LF; 200 Hz and below and infrasound ...
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Environmental change and decreased ice cover in the Arctic make new areas accessible to humans and a...
Environmental change and decreased ice cover in the Arctic make new areas accessible to humans and a...
International audienceCorrelations between inner ear morphology and auditory sensitivity in the same...
The apex or apical region of the cochlear spiral within the inner ear encodes for low-frequency soun...
rntrasonic echolocation abilities are well documented in several dolphin species, but hearing charac...
Several mass strandings of sperm whales occurred in the North Sea during January and February 2016....
Seals (Pinnipedia) and otters (Lutrinae) are two major taxa of the mammalian order Carnivora that in...
A growing body of evidence indicates that increasing levels of human-produced (‘anthropogenic’) nois...
Microchiropteran bats and odontocete cetaceans are sophisticated echolocators with acute ultrasonic ...
Cetaceans (baleen and toothed whales) present a unique set of adaptations for life in water. Among o...
Toothed whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti) are the most diverse group of modern cetaceans, originating dur...
Introduction Anthropogenic noise may be a major source of habitat degradation for cetaceans. To asse...
Abstract -The echolocation ability of several dolphin species is well documented, but little is know...
Baleen whales Mysticeti are known to use low frequencies LF; 200 Hz and below and infrasound ...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
Environmental change and decreased ice cover in the Arctic make new areas accessible to humans and a...
Environmental change and decreased ice cover in the Arctic make new areas accessible to humans and a...
International audienceCorrelations between inner ear morphology and auditory sensitivity in the same...
The apex or apical region of the cochlear spiral within the inner ear encodes for low-frequency soun...
rntrasonic echolocation abilities are well documented in several dolphin species, but hearing charac...
Several mass strandings of sperm whales occurred in the North Sea during January and February 2016....
Seals (Pinnipedia) and otters (Lutrinae) are two major taxa of the mammalian order Carnivora that in...
A growing body of evidence indicates that increasing levels of human-produced (‘anthropogenic’) nois...
Microchiropteran bats and odontocete cetaceans are sophisticated echolocators with acute ultrasonic ...
Cetaceans (baleen and toothed whales) present a unique set of adaptations for life in water. Among o...
Toothed whales (Cetacea: Odontoceti) are the most diverse group of modern cetaceans, originating dur...
Introduction Anthropogenic noise may be a major source of habitat degradation for cetaceans. To asse...
Abstract -The echolocation ability of several dolphin species is well documented, but little is know...
Baleen whales Mysticeti are known to use low frequencies LF; 200 Hz and below and infrasound ...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...