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Classification of broadband echoes from prey of a foraging Blainville's beaked whale
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Blainville's beaked whales ͑Mesoplodon densirostris͒ use broadband, ultrasonic echolocation signals with a −10 dB bandwidth from 26 to 51 kHz to search for, localize, and approach prey that generally consist of mid-water and deep-water fishes and squid. Although it is well known that the spectral characteristics of broadband echoes from marine organisms vary as a function of size, shape, orientation, and anatomical group, there is little evidence as to whether or not free-ranging toothed whales
doi:10.1121/1.2828210
pmid:18345863
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