Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals

Two doctoral students at UCSC were supported by this ASSERT award. The students participated in an ongoing ONR funded research program on the bioacoustics of pinnipeds while developing and carrying out complementary independent investigations. During the award period, both students received speciali...

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Main Author: Schusterman, Ronald J.
Other Authors: CALIFORNIA UNIV SANTA CRUZ
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Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftdtic:ADA405065 2023-05-15T16:05:16+02:00 Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals Schusterman, Ronald J. CALIFORNIA UNIV SANTA CRUZ 2002-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA405065 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA405065 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA405065 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Biology Acoustics *ANIMALS *UNDERWATER SOUND *BIOACOUSTICS *SEALS(MAMMALS) *AUDITORY DEFECTS DETECTION AIRBORNE SENSITIVITY SHORT RANGE(TIME) RESIDUALS FATIGUE CALIFORNIA RESPONSE(BIOLOGY) LOW FREQUENCY HARBORS HEARING AUDIO TONES BAYS PINNIPED CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS ELEPHANT SEAL Text 2002 ftdtic 2016-02-21T02:26:09Z Two doctoral students at UCSC were supported by this ASSERT award. The students participated in an ongoing ONR funded research program on the bioacoustics of pinnipeds while developing and carrying out complementary independent investigations. During the award period, both students received specialized training in animal psychophysics, experimental design, and acoustic instrumentation and measurement. Both students completed and published significant original research related to sensory biology, communication, and cognition in seals and sea lions. Their concurrent participation in the primary ONE funded research program improved productivity and efficiency. The technical and research skills developed by the students while supported by this grant will be useful to independent and government supported research agencies. Text Elephant Seal Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Biology
Acoustics
*ANIMALS
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*BIOACOUSTICS
*SEALS(MAMMALS)
*AUDITORY DEFECTS
DETECTION
AIRBORNE
SENSITIVITY
SHORT RANGE(TIME)
RESIDUALS
FATIGUE
CALIFORNIA
RESPONSE(BIOLOGY)
LOW FREQUENCY
HARBORS
HEARING
AUDIO TONES
BAYS
PINNIPED
CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS
ELEPHANT SEAL
spellingShingle Biology
Acoustics
*ANIMALS
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*BIOACOUSTICS
*SEALS(MAMMALS)
*AUDITORY DEFECTS
DETECTION
AIRBORNE
SENSITIVITY
SHORT RANGE(TIME)
RESIDUALS
FATIGUE
CALIFORNIA
RESPONSE(BIOLOGY)
LOW FREQUENCY
HARBORS
HEARING
AUDIO TONES
BAYS
PINNIPED
CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS
ELEPHANT SEAL
Schusterman, Ronald J.
Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
topic_facet Biology
Acoustics
*ANIMALS
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*BIOACOUSTICS
*SEALS(MAMMALS)
*AUDITORY DEFECTS
DETECTION
AIRBORNE
SENSITIVITY
SHORT RANGE(TIME)
RESIDUALS
FATIGUE
CALIFORNIA
RESPONSE(BIOLOGY)
LOW FREQUENCY
HARBORS
HEARING
AUDIO TONES
BAYS
PINNIPED
CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS
ELEPHANT SEAL
description Two doctoral students at UCSC were supported by this ASSERT award. The students participated in an ongoing ONR funded research program on the bioacoustics of pinnipeds while developing and carrying out complementary independent investigations. During the award period, both students received specialized training in animal psychophysics, experimental design, and acoustic instrumentation and measurement. Both students completed and published significant original research related to sensory biology, communication, and cognition in seals and sea lions. Their concurrent participation in the primary ONE funded research program improved productivity and efficiency. The technical and research skills developed by the students while supported by this grant will be useful to independent and government supported research agencies.
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title Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
title_short Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
title_full Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
title_fullStr Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
title_full_unstemmed Bioacoustics of Monterey Bay Pinnipeds: Extraction of Information from Acoustic Signals
title_sort bioacoustics of monterey bay pinnipeds: extraction of information from acoustic signals
publishDate 2002
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA405065
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