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Site specific probability of passive acoustic detection of humpback whale calls from single fixed hydrophones
2013
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammal calls is an increasingly important method for assessing population numbers, distribution, and behavior. A common mistake in the analysis of marine mammal acoustic data is formulating conclusions about these animals without first understanding how environmental properties such as bathymetry, sediment properties, water column sound speed, and ocean acoustic noise influence the detection and character of vocalizations in the acoustic data. The approach
doi:10.1121/1.4816581
pmid:23968053
fatcat:obxzypmxk5bf5lpk3agimnt72m