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shock resistant
[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
signal
sirenia
[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
[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
[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
[84] Ketten, D. R., D. K. Odell, and D. P. Domning, "Structure, function, and adaptation of the manatee ear", Marine Mammal Sensory Systems, New York, Plenum Press, pp. 77-95, 1993. Abstract
social behavior
[62] Ketten, D. R., "Cetacean ears", Hearing by Whales and Dolphins, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 43-108, 2000. Abstract
soft tissue adaptations
[775] Ketten, D. R., I. Fischer, S. R. Cramer, S. M. Bartol, and J. O'Malley, "Soft tissue adaptations for underwater hearing in turtles, sea birds, and marine mammals", 23rd International Symposium of Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation, Living with Sea Turtles, Huala, Lampur, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), pp. 162, 2006.
soldier
[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
sonar
[1616] Foote, K. G., M. C. Hastings, D. R. Ketten, Y. - T. Lin, J. S. Reidenberg, and K. Rye, "Sonar-induced pressure fields in a post-mortem common dolphin", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 13, issue 2: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 1595-1604, 02/2012. Abstract
[1614] Ketten, D. R., J. Simmons, H. Riquimaroux, S. R. Cramer, and J. J. Arruda, "Cochlear structural variants in echolocators", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 131, issue 4: Acoustical Society of America, pp. 3423-3423, 04/2012. Abstract
[22] D' Amico, A., and R. Pittenger, "A brief history of active sonar", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 426-434, 2009. Abstract
[55] Ketten, D. R., "Beaked whale heads: is there a smoking sonar?", Symposium on Environmental Consequences of Underwater Sound, San Antonio, Texas, 05/2003. Abstract
[18] Southall, B. L., A. E. Bowles, W. T. Ellison, J. J. Finneran, R. L. Gentry, C. R. Greene, Jr., D. Kastak, D. R. Ketten, J. H. Miller, P. E. Nachtigall, et al., "Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: initial scientific recommendations (2009)", Proceedings of the 157th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 4, vol. 125, Portland, Oregon, Acoustical Society of America, pp. 2517, 04/2009. Abstract
[66] Ketten, D. R., "Man-made noise in the oceans: irrelevant or irreparable? (Plenary lecture)", World Marine Mammal Conference; joint meeting, European Cetacean Society and the Society for Marine Mammalogy, Monaco, European Cetacean Society and the Society for Marine Mammalogy, 1998. Abstract
[23] Spoelstra, J. L., "Foreword", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 425, 2009. Abstract