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    Differences in foraging activity of deep sea diving odontocetes in the Ligurian Sea as determined by passive acoustic recorders by Giorli, Giacomo, Au, Whitlow W.L., Neuheimer, Anna

    “…Characterizing the trophic roles of deep-diving odontocete species and how they vary in space and time is challenged by our ability to observe foraging…”
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    Nocturnal Light and Lunar Cycle Effects on Diel Migration of Micronekton by Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Au, Whitlow W. L., Wisdom, Daniel W.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-2009)
    “…The roles of nocturnal light and lunar phase in the diel migration of micronekton from a nearshore scattering layer were examined. Migration patterns were…”
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    Acoustic properties of humpback whale songs by Au, Whitlow W. L., Pack, Adam A., Lammers, Marc O., Herman, Louis M., Deakos, Mark H., Andrews, Kim

    “…A vertical array of five hydrophones was used to measure the acoustic field in the vertical plane of singing humpback whales. Once a singer was located, two…”
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    Rolling stones and stable homes: social structure, habitat diversity and population genetics of the Hawaiian spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) by Andrews, Kimberly R, Karczmarski, Leszek, Au, Whitlow W.L, Rickards, Susan H, Vanderlip, Cynthia A, Bowen, Brian W, Grau, E. Gordon, Toonen, Robert J

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2010)
    “…Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) exhibit different social behaviours at two regions in the Hawaiian Archipelago: off the high volcanic islands in the…”
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    ‘Megapclicks’: acoustic click trains and buzzes produced during night-time foraging of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) by Stimpert, Alison K, Wiley, David N, Au, Whitlow W.L, Johnson, Mark P, Arsenault, Roland

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (22-10-2007)
    “…) exhibit a variety of foraging behaviours, but neither they nor any baleen whale are known to produce broadband clicks in association with feeding, as do many…”
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    Extreme diel horizontal migrations by a tropical nearshore resident micronekton community by Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Au, Whitlow W. L.

    “…The mesopelagic boundary community around the Hawaiian Islands is a land-associated, sound-scattering layer that undergoes diel migrations with both a vertical…”
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    How can dolphins recognize fish according to their echoes? A statistical analysis of fish echoes by Yovel, Yossi, Au, Whitlow W L

    Published in PloS one (19-11-2010)
    “…Echo-based object classification is a fundamental task of animals that use a biosonar system. Dolphins and porpoises should be able to rely on echoes to…”
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    Acoustic radiation from the head of echolocating harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) by Au, Whitlow W L, Kastelein, Ronald A, Benoit-Bird, Kelly J, Cranford, Ted W, McKenna, Megan F

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2006)
    “…An experiment was conducted to investigate the sound pressure patterns on the melon of odontocetes by using four broadband hydrophones embedded in suction cups…”
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    TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFTS AFTER NOISE EXPOSURE IN THE BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS) MEASURED USING EVOKED AUDITORY POTENTIALS by Nachtigall, Paul E., Supin, Alexander Ya, Pawloski, Jeffrey, Au, Whitlow W. L.

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-10-2004)
    “…The time course of recovery from temporary threshold shift (TTS) was measured in a bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, using an evoked‐potential procedure…”
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    Acoustic Property Reconstruction of a Neonate Yangtze Finless Porpoise's (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) Head Based on CT Imaging: e0121442 by Wei, Chong, Wang, Zhitao, Song, Zhongchang, Wang, Kexiong, Wang, Ding, Au, Whitlow WL, Zhang, Yu

    Published in PloS one (01-04-2015)
    “…The reconstruction of the acoustic properties of a neonate finless porpoise's head was performed using X-ray computed tomography (CT). The head of the deceased…”
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    Testing the odontocete acoustic prey debilitation hypothesis:No stunning results by Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Au, Whitlow W. L., Kastelein, Ronald

    “…The hypothesis that sounds produced by odontocetes can debilitate fish was examined. The effects of simulated odontocete pulsed signals on three species of…”
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    Broadband backscatter measurements of individual Hawaiian mesopelagic boundary community animals by Au, Whitlow W. L., Benoit-Bird, Kelly J.

    “…Broadband simulated dolphin echolocation signals were used to measure the ex situ backscatter properties of mesopelagic boundary community animals. The signal…”
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    Temporary threshold shifts in the bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops   truncatus ), varying noise duration and intensity by Mooney, T. Aran, Nachtigall, Paul E., Au, Whitlow W. L., Breese, Marlee, Vlachos, Stephanie

    “…There is much concern regarding increasing noise levels in the ocean and how it may affect marine mammals. However, there is a little information regarding how…”
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    Echo highlight amplitude and temporal difference resolutions of an echolocating Tursiops   truncatus by Muller, Mark W., Au, Whitlow W. L., Nachtigall, Paul E., Breese, Marlee, Allen III, John S.

    “…A dolphin’s ability to discriminate targets may greatly depend on the relative amplitudes and the time separations of echo highlights within the received…”
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    Megapclicks: Tagged humpback whales produce click trains and buzzes during foraging by Stimpert, Alison K., Au, Whitlow W. L., Johnson, Mark P., Wiley, David N., Arsenault, Roland

    “…Mysticetes and odontocetes differ in many morphological and behavioral aspects related to feeding. Odontocetes echolocate using clicks to localize prey, while…”
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    Temporal, geographic, and density variations in the acoustic activity of snapping shrimp by Lammers, Marc O., Stieb, Sara, Au, Whitlow W.L., Mooney, T. Aran, Brainard, Russell E., Wong, Kevin

    “…The sounds produced by snapping shrimp (genus Synalpheus and Alpheus) are the main contributors to the ambient sound field of shallow-water tropical and…”
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