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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 15:17:58 -0800
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
http://link.aip.org/link/jasman/v131/i1?type=ALERT
Volume: 131
Issue: 1
Jan. 2012

Do male northern elephant seals recognize individuals or merely relative 
dominance rank?
Stephen J. Insley and Marla M. Holt
pp. EL35-EL41

Sounds of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in West Hong Kong: A 
preliminary description
Paul Q. Sims, Robin Vaughn, Samuel K. Hung, and Bernd Wursig
pp. EL48-EL53

Laboratory investigation of a passive acoustic method for measurement of 
underwater gas seep ebullition
Chad A. Greene and Preston S. Wilson
pp. EL61-EL66

Sea-ice thickness measurement based on the dispersion of ice swell
David Marsan, Jerome Weiss, Eric Larose, and Jean-Philippe Metaxian
pp. 80-91

Underwater ambient noise on the Chukchi Sea continental slope from 20062009
Ethan H Roth, John A. Hildebrand, Sean M. Wiggins, and Donald Ross
pp. 104-110

Beaked whale and dolphin tracking using a multichannel autonomous acoustic 
recorder
Sean M. Wiggins, Mark A. McDonald, and John A. Hildebrand
pp. 156-163

From echolocation clicks to animal densityAcoustic sampling of harbor porpoises 
with static dataloggers
Line A. Kyhn, Jakob Tougaard, Len Thomas, Linda Rosager Duve, Joanna Stenback, 
Mats Amundin, Genevieve Desportes, and Jonas Teilmann
pp. 550-560

Echolocation with bat buzz emissions: Model and biomimetic sonar for elevation 
estimation
Roman Kuc
pp. 561-568

The biosonar field around an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Whitlow W. L. Au, Brian Branstetter, Patrick W. Moore, and James J. Finneran
pp. 569-576

Single-lobed frequency-dependent beam shape in an echolocating false killer 
whale (Pseudorca crassidens)
Laura N. Kloepper, Paul E. Nachtigall, Christopher Quintos, and Stephanie A. 
Vlachos
pp. 577-581

Estimated communication range and energetic cost of bottlenose dolphin whistles 
in a tropical habitat
Frants H. Jensen, Kristian Beedholm, Magnus Wahlberg, Lars Bejder, and Peter T. 
Madsen
pp. 582-592

Vocal reporting of echolocation targets: Dolphins often report before click 
trains end
S. H. Ridgway, W. R. Elsberry, D. J. Blackwood, T. Kamolnick, M. Todd, D. A. 
Carder, Monica Chaplin, and T. W. Cranford
pp. 593-598

Effects of mid-frequency active sonar on hearing in fish
Michele B. Halvorsen, David G. Zeddies, William T. Ellison, David R. Chicoine, 
and Arthur N. Popper
pp. 599-607

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