- amplitude. This
brain region is
necessary for
frequency discrimination.
Biosonar is
valuable to both
toothed whales (suborder Odontoceti),
including dolphins...
-
Biosonar by cetaceans...
- buckle. This is
filled with air sacs and fat that aid in
buoyancy and
biosonar. The
sperm whale has a
particularly pronounced melon; this is
called the...
-
Biosonar by cetaceans...
-
produce an
increases in
noise in the oceans.
Marine mammals that make use of
biosonar for
orientation and
communication are not only
hindered by the
extra noise...
-
reportedly intended to use
advanced technology to
visualise the dolphin's
biosonar signals in ****ure
military dolphin research.
Government public records...
- the "Function of the
Doppler Shift Compensation Mechanism" section). In
biosonar,
instead of
having the
animal be
highly sensitive to
every frequency and...
- the
shape of
which can be
modified by
muscular control when used for
biosonar.
Breathing takes place every 30 to 110 seconds. Life
expectancy of the...
- can hear
ultrasound and use such
sounds in
their navigational system (
biosonar) to
orient and to
capture prey.
Porpoises have the
highest known upper...
- R., Parsons, S., Jones, G., and Bennett, A. (2001).
Biosonar:
Seeing with Sound. www.
biosonar.bris.ac.uk (2001). Pollak, G.D. and C****eday, J.H. (1989)...