نتایج جستجو برای: dolphin echolocation

تعداد نتایج: 4021  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Paul E Nachtigall Alexander Y Supin

The use of auditory evoked potential (AEP) measurements has added considerably to knowledge of the hearing mechanisms of marine mammals. We have recently measured the hearing of a stranded infant Risso's dolphin, the audiograms of white-beaked dolphins temporarily caught and released, and the hearing of anaesthetized polar bears. Most small toothed whales echolocate and hear very high frequency...

2009
Dorian Houser Steve Martin Mike Phillips Eric Bauer Tim Herrin Patrick Moore

The bottlenose dolphin has evolved a unique system of biosonar, or echolocation, that allows it to exploit a visually limited littoral niche. The effectiveness of dolphin echolocation at finding and identifying submerged objects is unsurpassed by man-made hardware systems built for similar tasks. It has become a model system from which to draw hardware and signal processing design concepts and ...

2002
MICHAEL R. HEITHAUS LAWRENCE M. DILL

Although both food availability and predation risk have been hypothesized to affect dolphin habitat use and group size, no study has measured both factors concurrently to determine their relative influences. From 1997 to 1999, we investigated the effect of food availability and tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) predation risk on bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) habitat use and group size in ...

Journal: : 2021

This paper presents an enhancement technique for tracking and regulating the blood glucose level diabetic patients using intelligent auto-tuning Proportional-Integral-Derivative PID controller. The proposed controller aims to generate best insulin control action responsible precisely, accurately, quickly. tuning algorithm used Dolphin Echolocation Optimization (DEO) obtaining near-optimal param...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Uta Noppeney Karl J. Friston John Ashburner Richard Frackowiak Cathy J. Price

discovered that certain fish are also sensitive to ultrasound. Cod may be able to detect echolocating odontocetes at 10–30 metres, and shad may detect their main predators, dolphins, at a range of 180 metres. Blueback herring swim away from echosounders used to survey them, raising the possibility that fish may exhibit negative phonotactic behaviour in the way that moths do. Some clupeid fish e...

2017
Kaitlin E. Frasier Marie A. Roch Melissa S. Soldevilla Sean M. Wiggins Lance P. Garrison John A. Hildebrand

Delphinids produce large numbers of short duration, broadband echolocation clicks which may be useful for species classification in passive acoustic monitoring efforts. A challenge in echolocation click classification is to overcome the many sources of variability to recognize underlying patterns across many detections. An automated unsupervised network-based classification method was developed...

H. Fattahi,

The evaluation of seismic slope performance during earthquakes is important, because the failure of slope (such as an earth dam, natural slope, or constructed earth embankment) can result in significant financial losses and human. It is important, therefore, to be able to forecast such displacements induced by earthquake. However, the traditional forecasting methods, such as empirical formulae,...

2011
Eric M. Patterson Janet Mann

Dolphins are well known for their exquisite echolocation abilities, which enable them to detect and discriminate prey species and even locate buried prey. While these skills are widely used during foraging, some dolphins use tools to locate and extract prey. In the only known case of tool use in free-ranging cetaceans, a subset of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Austral...

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