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Definition of bioacoustics in English: bioacousticsplural noun ˌbʌɪəʊəˈkuːstɪksˌbīōəˈko͞ostiks treated as singular The branch of acoustics concerned with sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, especially as relating to communication. 生物声学 Example sentencesExamples - Sonar technology, bioacoustics science to be used to detect manatees, alert boaters.
- Dr. Whitlow Au, a bioacoustics expert at the University of Hawaii Marine Mammal Research Program, reviewed Gerstein's work for a scientific publication.
- ‘We wanted to find ways to apply the high-tech side of what you can do in speech processing, which has been used in human speech processing for a decade or more, and apply those ideas to the field of bioacoustics,’ he said.
- For more than ten years, UConn animal bioacoustics researcher Peter Scheifele has collected sounds from a threatened group of beluga whales in Canada's St. Lawrence River estuary.
- The lab is also internationally known for its work in bioacoustics.
- In 1997 Canadas and Sagarminaga expanded into bioacoustics, using a hydrophone - an underwater microphone - to study dolphin communication.
- Somewhere along the line, I fell in with the charismatic megafauna, and now I work on the physiology, bioenergetics, behavior, and bioacoustics of marine mammals.
- This rather elusive nocturnal creature suggests the need for further bioacoustics studies on the entire Family Ophidiidae.
- ‘Their world is just being collapsed,’ said Christopher Clark, a Cornell bioacoustics scientist.
- Also in tribute to Baptista, Kroodsma asked vocal researchers globally to pose the question in avian bioacoustics they would most like answered.
Definition of bioacoustics in US English: bioacousticsplural nounˌbīōəˈko͞ostiks treated as singular The branch of acoustics concerned with sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, especially as relating to communication. 生物声学 Example sentencesExamples - Somewhere along the line, I fell in with the charismatic megafauna, and now I work on the physiology, bioenergetics, behavior, and bioacoustics of marine mammals.
- In 1997 Canadas and Sagarminaga expanded into bioacoustics, using a hydrophone - an underwater microphone - to study dolphin communication.
- Also in tribute to Baptista, Kroodsma asked vocal researchers globally to pose the question in avian bioacoustics they would most like answered.
- Dr. Whitlow Au, a bioacoustics expert at the University of Hawaii Marine Mammal Research Program, reviewed Gerstein's work for a scientific publication.
- ‘Their world is just being collapsed,’ said Christopher Clark, a Cornell bioacoustics scientist.
- Sonar technology, bioacoustics science to be used to detect manatees, alert boaters.
- For more than ten years, UConn animal bioacoustics researcher Peter Scheifele has collected sounds from a threatened group of beluga whales in Canada's St. Lawrence River estuary.
- This rather elusive nocturnal creature suggests the need for further bioacoustics studies on the entire Family Ophidiidae.
- The lab is also internationally known for its work in bioacoustics.
- ‘We wanted to find ways to apply the high-tech side of what you can do in speech processing, which has been used in human speech processing for a decade or more, and apply those ideas to the field of bioacoustics,’ he said.
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