Some hot topics in animal bioacoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
W W Au

Abstract

This paper is derived from a "Hot Topics in Animal Bioacoustics" presentation at the 130th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in St. Louis, Missouri. Six bioacoustics studies on a wide variety of species are discussed. Two of the studies are concerned with insects, the parasitoid fly, and cotton bollworms. The remaining bioacoustics studies are on aquatic animals including the West Indian manatee, elephant seals, and dolphins.

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