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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 11:33:58 EDT
Marine Mammal Science
Volume 21, Number 4
October 2005 

Article:
ACOUSTIC ECOLOGY OF FORAGING BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS),
HABITAT-SPECIFIC USE OF THREE SOUND TYPES. Douglas P. Nowacek, pages
587-602.

The abstract can be found at:
http://apt.allenpress.com/aptonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0824-0469
&volume=021&issue=04&page=0587


Letter:
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE: FUNDING STRUCTURE VERSUS ETHICS AS A SOLUTION TO
CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST RESPONSE TO 
''RESONANCE AND DISSONANCE: SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND THE SONAR DEBATE''.
Weilgart, L. Whitehead, H., Rendell, L., and Calambokidis, J. pages
898-899.

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Applied Marine Mammal Ecology
Southern Ocean Ecosystems Program 
Australian Antarctic Division
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