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Subject: | Fish vocalizations |
From: | Simon Gadbois <> |
Date: | Fri, 07 May 2004 11:35:12 -0700 |
<pre style="margin: 0em;">Hi, Anybody on this list doing work on fish vocalizations? I posted a few months ago about hydrophones. Just curious and looking to discuss specific issues.</pre><br> <tt>Thanks,</tt><br> <br> <tt>Simon Gadbois</tt><br> <br> <pre style="margin: 0em;">--- Simon Gadbois, Ph.D. Psychology/Neuroscience Dalhousie University Halifax, NS Canada, B3H 4J1 902-494-8848 www.gadbois.org/academic Ethology & behavioural endocrinology Canids (foxes, coyotes, wolves) and fishes</pre><br> |
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