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    Effects of vibratory pile driver noise on echolocation and vigilance in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) by Branstetter, Brian K., Bowman, Victoria F., Houser, Dorian S., Tormey, Megan, Banks, Patchouly, Finneran, James J., Jenkins, Keith

    “…Vibratory pile drivers, used for marine construction, can produce sustained, high sound pressure levels (SPLs) in areas that overlap with dolphin habitats…”
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    Dolphins maintain high echolocation vigilance for eight hours without primary (food) reinforcement by Banks, Patchouly N., Finneran, James J., Mulsow, Jason, Xitco, Mark J.

    “…Studies have demonstrated that dolphins can maintain continuous auditory or echolocation vigilance for up to 5 to 15 days when provided with continuous primary…”
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    Modeling the utility of binaural cues for underwater sound localization by Schneider, Jennifer N., Lloyd, David R., Banks, Patchouly N., Mercado, Eduardo

    Published in Hearing research (01-06-2014)
    “…The binaural cues used by terrestrial animals for sound localization in azimuth may not always suffice for accurate sound localization underwater. The purpose…”
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    Acoustic cues available for ranging by humpback whales by Mercado, Eduardo, Schneider, Jennifer N., Green, Sean R., Wang, Chong, Rubin, Rachael D., Banks, Patchouly N.

    “…Field measurements of sound propagation in a humpback whale habitat were collected to identify cues that a humpback whale might use to estimate its distance…”
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