Search Results - "Gedamke, J"
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new technique for refloating and release of stranded sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus)
Published in Marine mammal science (01-10-2008)Get full text
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Respiration and heart rate at the surface between dives in northern elephant seals
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2000)“…All underwater activities of diving mammals are constrained by the need for surface gas exchange. Our aim was to measure respiratory rate (fb) and heart rate…”
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Can you hear me here? Managing acoustic habitat in US waters
Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2016)“…Many marine animals have evolved over millions of years to rely on sound as a fundamental component of their habitat. Over the last century, increasing noise…”
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Assessing the risk of chronic shipping noise to baleen whales off Southern California, USA
Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2017)“…Low-frequency noise that is part of the acoustic environment for baleen whales has increased in many areas of the Northeast Pacific Ocean that contain whale…”
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Assessing risk of baleen whale hearing loss from seismic surveys: The effect of uncertainty and individual variation
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (2011)“…The potential for seismic airgun "shots" to cause acoustic trauma in marine mammals is poorly understood. There are just two empirical measurements of…”
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Validating the reliability of passive acoustic localisation: a novel method for encountering rare and remote Antarctic blue whales
Published in Endangered species research (01-01-2015)“…Since its near extirpation during the period of industrial whaling in the early and mid 20th century, the once common Antarctic blue whale Balaenoptera…”
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Only male fin whales sing loud songs
Published in Nature (London) (20-06-2002)“…The low-frequency vocalizations of fin and blue whales are the most powerful and ubiquitous biological sounds in the ocean. Here we combine acoustic…”
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Localization and visual verification of a complex minke whale vocalization
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-06-2001)“…A recently described population of minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) offered a unique opportunity to study its acoustic behavior. The often-inquisitive…”
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The effect of a low-frequency sound source (acoustic thermometry of the ocean climate) on the diving behavior of juvenile northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-02-2003)“…Changes in the diving behavior of individual free-ranging juvenile northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris, exposed to the acoustic thermometry of the…”
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