ecua: Animal Bioacoustics
- AB00/ecua- Animal Bioacoustics, REGULAR (not structured)
Description: Contributed session on the topic. - AB01 - Sound production and reception in amphibious marine mammals
Org. by Ronald Schusterman, Jason Mulsow & Ian Boyd Description: This session will include papers discussing current knowledge and recent findings regarding sound production and reception in the amphibious marine mammals: pinnipeds, polar bears and, sea otters. - B02 - Animal sonar systems
Joint with: UW, AO, SP Org. by James Simmons & Michel André Description: There have been highly significant developments in all domains related to biological sonar systems and in their application to the engineering field. This session will present the multidisciplinary integration of the information gathered, not only on the evolution of systems used in animal echolocation, behavior and neurophysiology but on system theory, masking and signal processing in animal sonar systems. - AB03 - Auditory brainstem response and behavior correlation
Joint with: PP Org. by Elizabeth Brittan-Powell & Alexander Supin Description: Auditory evoked potentials have now been obtained from a wide range of species spanning several orders. This session will help understanding the relationship between electrophysiological data of hearing and behavior. - AB04 - Animal bioacoustic censusing
Org. by Marie Roch & Cédric Gervaise Description: The bioacoustics census session focuses on the use of passive acoustic, methods to determine animal population characteristics (presence, abundance, seasonality, dialectical differences, etc.). - AB05 - Anthropogenic noise effects on animals
Joint with: NS Org. by Michael Stocker & Jonathan Gordon Description: This session covers all aspects of the effects of anthropogenic sound on marine and terrestrial animals, including effects on behavior, hearing, communication, auditory and non-auditory tissues, and habitat. - AB06 - Odontocete acoustics
Org. by David Mellinger & Michel André Description: All aspects of hearing, sound production, behavior and echolocation in toothed whales. - AB07 - Numerical modeling: Animal sound production and reception
Org. by James Aroyan & Tecumseh Fitch Description: Acoustic models based on physics and mathematics yield significant advances in the understanding of sound production, propagation interaction and reception associated to animals. This session will include presentations where many areas of bioacoustics will stand to benefit from simulation of sound propagation through biological tissues and the media surrounding them.
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