recorders, specifically the new high sampling rate models by Fostex (FD-2) and
Sound Device (722 or 744T). These will be used to record ambient sounds
during
controlled exposure experiments with cetaceans. Has anyone used them in the
field yet, particularly with marine applications, and is aware of any hassles
or conveniences?
Additionally, if anyone has experience with any other comparable hard disk
recorders, their advice would be greatly appreciated.
Please stay tuned for a summary of the responses that I receive.
Thanks in advance,
Anna Nousek
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Research Assistant
Oceanography Department
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
phone (850)645-2210
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:31:26 -0800
Subject: bioacoustic articles: Animal Behaviour, December 2004
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ISSN : 0003-3472
Volume : 68
Issue : 6
Date : Dec-2004
Female zebra finches require early song exposure to prefer high-quality
song as adults
C. Lauay, N.M. Gerlach, E. Adkins-Regan, T.J. DeVoogd
pp 1249-1255
Yellow-bellied marmots discriminate between the alarm calls of
individuals and are more responsive to calls from juveniles
D.T. Blumstein, J.C. Daniel
pp 1257-1265
Female preferences for socially variable call characters in the
cricket frog, Acris crepitans
N.M. Kime, S.S. Burmeister, M.J. Ryan
pp 1391-1399
Genotype-environment interaction and the reliability of mating
signals
M.D. Greenfield, R.L. Rodriguez
pp 1461-1468
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