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sound reception
Cetacean ears
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[62]
Ketten, D. R.
, "
Cetacean ears
", Hearing by Whales and Dolphins, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 43-108, 2000. Get PDF:
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acoustics
behavior
bioacoustics
cochlea
dolphins
ears
echolocation
feeding behavior
inner ear
mammalian ears
mammals
marine mammals
middle ear
morphology
mysticetes
odontocetes
outer ear
reproductive behavior
social behavior
sound production
sound reception
tympano-periotic complex
vocalization
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Topographical distribution of lipids inside the mandibular fat bodies of odontocetes: remarkable complexity and consistency
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[37]
Koopman, H. N.
,
S. M. Budge
, and
S. J. Iverson
, "
Topographical distribution of lipids inside the mandibular fat bodies of odontocetes: remarkable complexity and consistency
", IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol. 31, issue 1: IEEE, pp. 95-106, 06/2006. Get PDF:
Full Text.pdf (format PDF / 428 KB)
acoustic fat
cetacean hearing
complexity
consistency
distribution
fat bodies
Hospitality Recreation
lipid
lipids
mandibular
mandibular fat
marine mammal hearing
Obesity
odontocetes
sound reception
Topographical
underwater hearing
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Anatomical predictions of hearing in the North Atlantic Right Whale
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Parks, S. E.
,
D. R. Ketten
,
J. A. Trehey
,
J. T. O' Malley
, and
J. J. Arruda
, "
Anatomical predictions of hearing in the North Atlantic Right Whale
", The Anatomical Record, vol. 290, issue 6: Wiley-Liss Inc., pp. 734-744, 05/2007. Get PDF:
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acoustics
audition
computerized tomography
CT scan
ear
Eubalaena glacialis
ganglion cell density
hearing
hearing range
hearing sensitivity
inner ear
marine mammals
model
morphology
morphometrics
mysticetes
North Atlantic Right Whale
sound reception
spiral ganglion cell count
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Marine mammal noise exposure criteria: initial scientific recommendations (2009)
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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. Get PDF:
Proceedings.pdf (format PDF / 45 KB)
ABR
acoustic repertoire
acoustic trauma
acoustics
AEP
Ambient noise
anthropogenic sound
Audiogram
audiometry
auditory brainstem response
auditory evoked potentials
auditory pathology
bioacoustics
echolocation
hearing
hearing loss
hearing pathology
hearing range
histopathology
IEBT
impulse noise
inner ear barotrauma
marine mammals
mass stranding
modeling
models
mysticetes
noise
noise exposure
odontocetes
permanent threshold shift
pinnipeds
PTS
sonar
sound production
sound reception
temporary threshold shift
trauma
TTS
vocalization
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Auditory anatomy and sound reception in the Beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) compared to the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
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Yamato, M.
,
A. Mooney
,
D. R. Ketten
,
S. R. Cramer
, and
J. J. Arruda
, "
Auditory anatomy and sound reception in the Beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) compared to the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
", 18th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Quebec, Canada, 10/2009. Get PDF:
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anatomy
auditory
Beluga
beluga whale
bottlenose dolphin
cetacea
cetaceans
Common Bottlenose Dolphin
delphinapterus leucas
dolphin
marine mammals
Oceanic dolphins
sound reception
Toothed whale
tursiops truncatus
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