Dear Colleagues,

 

There’s a new, free, open-access book, entitled Exploring Animal Behavior 
Through Sound—Volume 1 Methods. It has chapters on bioacoustic hardware and 
software, acoustic terminology, sound propagation in air and under water, 
automated signal detection, statistical analysis, audiometric methods, 
terrestrial and aquatic soundscapes, animal communication, echolocation, and 
the effects of noise. It includes plenty of marine mammal examples. Access 
here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-97540-1.

 

If you are considering buying a printed version, please wait for ~1 month. The 
detailed Table of Contents and the Index accidentally vanished. Springer will 
upload an update to both front and back matter; the individual chapters and 
their pagination will not change. Having ToC and Index in the printed book 
should help finding material in the book.

 

Volume 2 is ~12 months away. It is organised taxonomically and presents info on 
animal sound production, reception, and usage. There will be a chapter devoted 
to marine mammals.

 

Cheers, Christine

 

Christine Erbe, Ph.D.

Director | Centre for Marine Science & Technology (CMST)

John Curtin Distinguished Professor | School of Earth & Planetary Sciences

Curtin University

GPO Box U1987

Perth, Western Australia 6845

Email | c.e...@curtin.edu.au 
Web | http://cmst.curtin.edu.au

Facebook | fb.me/CMSTCurtin 

Twitter | @CMST_oceans

 

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