The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Feb. 2011
Volume: 129
Issue: 2
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Long-time trends in ship traffic noise for four sites off the North American
West Coast
Rex K. Andrew, Bruce M. Howe, and James A. Mercer
pp. 642-651
Beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) passive acoustic detection in increasing
ambient noise
Jessica Ward, Susan Jarvis, David Moretti, Ronald Morrissey, Nancy DiMarzio,
Mark Johnson, Peter Tyack, Len Thomas, and Tiago Marques
pp. 662-669
Estimating fish orientation from broadband, limited-angle, multiview, acoustic
reflections
Jules S. Jaffe and Paul L. D. Roberts
pp. 670-680
A method for estimating the orientation of a directional sound source from
source directivity and multi-microphone recordings: Principles and application
Francesco Guarato, Lasse Jakobsen, Dieter Vanderelst, Annemarie Surlykke, and
John Hallam
pp. 1046-1058
Measuring positive and negative affect in the voiced sounds of African
elephants (Loxodonta africana)
Joseph Soltis, Tracy E. Blowers,, and Anne Savage
pp. 1059-1066
Divergence of a stereotyped call in northern resident killer whales
Dawn M. Grebner, Susan E. Parks, David L. Bradley, Jennifer L. Miksis-Olds,
Dean E. Capone, and John K. B. Ford
pp. 1067-1072
Neural time and movement time in choice of whistle or pulse burst responses to
different auditory stimuli by dolphins
Sam H. Ridgway
pp. 1073-1080
Echolocation and flight strategy of Japanese house bats during natural
foraging, revealed by a microphone array system
Emyo Fujioka, Shigeki Mantani, Shizuko Hiryu, Hiroshi Riquimaroux, and Yoshiaki
Watanabe
pp. 1081-1088
Finding good acoustic features for parrot vocalizations: The feature generation
approach
Nicolas Giret, Pierre Roy, Aurelie Albert, Francois Pachet, Michel Kreutzer,
and Dalila Bovet
pp. 1089-1099
Compressive sensing: A strategy for fluttering target discrimination employed
by bats emitting broadband calls
Bertrand Fontaine and Herbert Peremans
pp. 1100-1110
Auditory evoked potentials in two short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala
macrorhynchus)
Carolyn E. Schlundt, Randall L. Dear, Dorian S. Houser, Ann E. Bowles, Tom
Reidarson, and James J. Finneran
pp. 1111-1116
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