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Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley, Simon Harvey Elwen, Isabelle Charrier
BES (2021),
https://doi-org.proxy.scd.u-psud.fr/10.1007/s00265-021-03043-y
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Abstract:
The ability to recognize the identity of conspecifics is a key com
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of myself and my co-authors, we are excited to share the
following paper:
*Vocal repertoire, micro-geographical variation and within-species acoustic
partitioning in a highly colonial pinniped, the Cape fur seal*
Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley, Simon Elwen, Isabelle
Dear all,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to inform you our new
publication in The Science of Nature "Feel the beat: Cape fur seal males
encode their arousal state in their bark rate"
Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley, Simon Harvey Elwen, Isabelle Charrier
Abstract: The cap
regards,
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*Mathilde MARTIN*
PhD Student
Acoustic Communications Team, Department Cognition & Network Neuroscience
NeuroPSI - Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience
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Dear colleagues, On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share our
article recently published in Marine Pollution Bulletin: *Inter-site
variability in the Cape fur seal's behavioural response to boat noise
exposure* Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley, Simon Elwen, Isabelle Charrier
Abstract
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share our article recently
published in Marine Mammal Science:
Geographical variation in Cape fur seals' in-air vocalizations across Southern
Africa (Namibia and South Africa)
Mathilde Martin, Jessica Stow, Tess Gridley, Simon
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to inform you our new
publication in /Animal Cognition/:
*Mutual mother–pup vocal recognition in the highly colonial Cape fur
seal: evidence of discrimination of calls with a high acoustic similarity*
Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to inform you our new
publication in Behaviour:
/Good fences make good neighbours: territorial male Cape fur seals use
spatial acoustic map of neighbours/
Mathilde Martin, Tess Gridley, Simon Elwen, Isabelle Charrier
Abstract