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Subject: | Recordings of 'signature whistles'? |
From: | Aguasonic Acoustics <> |
Date: | Sun, 9 Feb 2014 13:27:26 -0800 |
Dear Bioacoustics-L, I have developed what I believe to be a process for better resolution images of the whistles made by many dolphins. An example of which may be seen at: http://tinyurl.com/la7ypok from a recording of the whistles made by Common dolphins on the Monterey Bay. I am interested in investigating what this high-resolution process could reveal concerning the structure of 'signature whistles', and would like to know if anyone has examples of these kinds of whistles they could share for that purpose. Any images created from such examples will, of course, be shared with those making such recordings available. Sincerely, Mark Fischer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://aguasonic.com/ |
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