Publications
Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
---|
nighttime foraging by deep diving echolocating odontocetes off the hawaiian islands of kauai and ni'ihau as determined by passive acoustic monitors. | remote autonomous ecological acoustic recorders (ears) were deployed in deep waters at five locations around the island of kauai and one in waters off ni'ihau in the main hawaiian island chain. the ears were moored to the bottom at depths between 400 and 800 m. the data acquisition sampling rate was 80 khz and acoustic signals were recorded for 30 s every 5 min to conserve battery power and disk space. the acoustic data were analyzed with the m3r (marine mammal monitoring on navy ranges) softwar ... | 2013 | 23654414 |