Soundscape Ecology of Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin Resting Bays
<p>Sound is a key sensory modality for Hawaiian spinner dolphins. Like many other marine animals, these dolphins rely on sound and their acoustic environment for many aspects of their daily lives, making it is essential to understand soundscape in areas that are critical to their survival. Haw...
Main Author: | Heenehan, Heather Leigh |
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Other Authors: | Johnston, David W |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12122 |
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