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calcification
Canary Islands
[68] Andre, M. C., C. Kaminga, and D. R. Ketten, "Are low frequency sounds a marine hearing hazard: a case study in the Canary Islands [abstract]", Bioacoustics Journal, vol. 9, issue 3: Taylor and Francis in association with The British Library Sound Archive, pp. 220, 12/1998. Abstract
carapace
[1331] Madin, K., "Turtle skulls prove to be shock-resistant", Oceanus, vol. 47, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 36-37, 09/2009. Abstract
caretta caretta
carnivora
[86] Ketten, D. R., "The marine mammal ear: specializations for aquatic audition and echolocation", The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 717-750, 1992. Abstract
[67] Ketten, D. R., "Marine mammal ears: an anatomical perspective on underwater hearing", International Congress on Acoustics, vol. 3: Elsevier Publishing, pp. 1657-1660, 1998. Abstract
carribean manatee
[71] Mass, A. M., D. K. Odell, D. R. Ketten, and A. Y. Supin, "Ganglion layer topography and retinal resolution of the caribbean manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris)", Doklady Akademii Nauk [In Russian], Doklady Biological Sciences [English translation], vol. 355, issue 3, pp. 427-430 [In Russian], 392-394 [English translation], 1997. Abstract
Catopsalis
cell size
cell topography
cephalopod
cerebellum
cetacea
cetacean
cetacean audiograms
[769] Mountain, D. C., A. L. Zosuls, S. O. Newburg, and D. R. Ketten, "Predicting cetacean audiograms", Bioacoustics, vol. 17, issue 1-3: Bioacoustics, pp. 77-80, 2008. Abstract
cetacean brain
cetacean ear
[1438] Tubelli, A. A., A. L. Zosuls, D. R. Ketten, and D. C. Mountain, "Prediction of a mysticete audiogram via finite element analysis of the middle ear", The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol. 730, New York, Springer Science+Business Media LLC, pp. 57-59, 2012. Abstract
[1437] Zosuls, A. L., S. O. Newburg, D. R. Ketten, and D. C. Mountain, "Reverse engineering the cetacean ear to extract audiograms", The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol. 730, New York, Springer Science+Business Media LLC, pp. 61-63, 2012. Abstract
cetacean ear removal