Biological acoustics

  • MacLennan D
  • Simmonds E
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Abstract Sound is important for the animals and other creatures that live in water. On the most general level, the propagation of sound waves in space, and their reflection by discontinuities in the medium, provide the means for remote sensing of the environment. ...

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MacLennan, D. N., & Simmonds, E. J. (1992). Biological acoustics. In Fisheries Acoustics (pp. 89–123). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1558-4_4

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