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Spiegel.de: TIERE : Babylon bei Bartrobben - DER SPIEGEL

Das hat die an der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin und im norwegischen Tromsø arbeitende Biologin Denise Risch am Beispiel von Bartrobbenmännchen nachgewiesen. Die Forscherin zeichnete mit …

Identifican la fuente de un sonido misterioso en el Océano Antártico

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Científicos tienen pruebas concluyentes de que la fuente de un sonido rítmico único, registrado durante...

Minke whale pulse trains recorded off east Scotland - BBC News

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Underwater sound recorders have detected noises made by the animals off the east coast of Scotland for the first time.

Guardian: Scientists solve mystery of Southern Ocean 'quacking' sound |...

Noise heard in the Southern Ocean has been attributed to the underwater chatter of the Antarctic minke whale

Biologen lösen Rätsel um mysteriöses Meeresquaken - freenet.de

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Wie die Forscher um Denise Risch vom Northeast Fisheries ScienceCenter (NEFSC) der Nationale Ozean- und Atmosphärenverwaltung der ...

Eine Parkbank zur Hochzeit - Nürnberg | Nordbayern

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Nürnberg - Nein, kennengelernt haben sie sich nicht auf dieser Bank, auch fand hier kein Heiratsantrag statt. Ganz so kitschig ist die Geschichte von Denise...

Whales can be told apart by their voices - study - BBC News

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US researchers say that they can distinguish individual right whales based on the sound of their vocalisations.

Bio-Duck? What Is That Mysterious Sound In The Southern Ocean? |...

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There has been a unique rhythmic sound emanating for decades from the Southern Ocean. It was first described and named by submarine personnel in the 1960s who...

BBC Radio 4 - Costing the Earth, Sounds of the Seas, Sounds of the...

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For cetaceans, sound is vital for communication

If it quacks like a bio-duck, it's a minke whale, scientists say -...

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Mysterious bio-duck sound in ocean is actually a minke whale call, say scientists who went to Antarctica

Minke whales' sound recorded for first time

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... Scotland bottlenose dolphin population, SAMS marine ecologist Dr Denise Risch used software she and colleagues from Cornell University, ...

News | Read Lab | Page 5

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New Paper on Singing Humpbacks in PLoS One by Joy Stanistreet. Joy is the first author on a new paper in PLoS One describing her work tracking singing humpback whales on Stellwagen Bank. Her co-authors are Denise Risch and Sofie Van Parijs from NOAA Fisheries, which released a nice press release describing ...

Passive acoustic monitoring reveals clues to | EurekAlert!

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Scientists using passive acoustic monitoring to track minke whales in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean have found clues in the individual calling behaviors and...

SMASS and WDC Forum Scottish Entanglement Alliance (SEA)

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Songs from the deep: Discoveries from a Scottish underwater listening network Dr Denise Risch (SAMS). When the brain goes diving Dr Chris ...

Scientists Finally Crack Ocean "Quack" Mystery : Animals : Nature...

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After decades of mystery, scientists have discovered the source of the ocean

Meteo Portale Italia

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Svelato il Mistero dei Misteriosi Suoni Anatra nell'Oceano Meridionale

Mystery of 'Ocean Duck Quacks' Solved by Scientists

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Strange duck-like recordings around Antarctica ocean found to be minke whales.

Origin of Odd Duck-like Ocean Sound Around Antarctica Finally...

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This so-called oceanic quack was first heard by submarine crews back in the 1960s

Twig - Twig newsdesk

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Last year, a research team led by Dr. Denise Risch of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration sailed to western Antarctica, hoping to solve the mystery once and for all. The team attached acoustic monitoring tags to two wild minke whales, allowing them to study the whales' vocal activity, ...

Passive acoustic monitoring reveals clues to minke whale calling...

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Mouth of a minke whale with distinct grooves in its throat. Credit: Denise Risch, NEFSC/NOAA. Scientists using passive acoustic monitoring to ...

Researchers Use New Acoustic Tools to Study Marine Mammals and Fish

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(Credit: Denise Risch, NEFSC/NOAA) (PhysOrg.com) -- Over the past decade, researchers have developed a variety of reliable real-time and archival instruments to study
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