Fish vocalisation: understanding its biological role from temporal and spatial characteristics
In the shallow coastal waters of New Zealand, sounds of biological origin dominate the lower frequency spectrum of the underwater soundscape. While the sounds of urchin and snapping shrimp have been well described, those of fish are poorly understood. Utilising sound recordings taken from a reef in...
Main Author: | Ghazali, Shahriman Mohd |
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Other Authors: | Montgomery, John |
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ResearchSpace@Auckland
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2292/13202 |
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