Subject: | Re: Soundscape (katydid) from 165M yrs ago |
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From: | "robin_parmar_sound" robin_parmar_soun= |
d Date: Tue Feb 7, 2012 5:11 pm ((PST)) Bernie Krause wrote: > This is the kind of magic aspects of soundscape ecology can reveal. Nice! "If you are in a noisy environment, when many animals are singing, and you = produce a single note, you will produce a private communication channel jus= t between you and the receiver in the middle of the noise" Must remember that next time I'm down the pub. -- Robin Parmar |
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