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New e-Book “Comparative Bioacoustics: An Overview”

From the publisher's information:

Comparative bioacoustics is extraordinarily broad in scope. It includes the study of sound propagation, dispersion, attenuation, absorption, reverberation, and signal degradation as well as sound detection, recognition, and classification in both marine and terrestrial organisms (including humans). This research is informed by an understanding of the mechanisms underlying sound generation and aural reception, as well as the anatomy and physiology of the organs dedicated to these functions.

This e-book from 2016 is available on the platform ProQuest Ebook Central and via our search interface vetmed:seeker accessible.