Some results of studying the acoustics of dolphins

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2004
Authors:Romanenko
Journal:Acoustical Physics
Volume:50
Issue:3
Pagination:343 - 349
Date Published:Jan-05-2004
ISSN:1063-7710
Abstract:

An experimental study of the echolocation ability of dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) is performed in the presence of correlated and uncorrelated broadband noise acting on their organs of hearing. It is shown that, under such conditions, the echolocating pulses of a dolphin become noticeably modified: in the absence of noise, standard broadband pulses are produced, while in the presence of noise, the pulses acquire an oscillatory character (become narrowband). Sounds and air pressure that occur inside the respiratory tract of a dolphin when the animal produces whistles and pulsed signals are studied. Data testifying in favor of the pneumatic origin of sounds generated by dolphins are obtained.

URL:http://link.springer.com/10.1134/1.1739503
DOI:10.1134/1.1739503
Short Title:Acoust. Phys.
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