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- 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)...