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Douglas H Cato

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 27, 2012
Physical biologists and biological physicists: combining biology and physics in research on the effects of noise on aquatic lifeDouglas H Cato
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Evening choruses in the Perth Canyon and their potential link with Myctophidae fishesRobert D McCauley, Douglas H Cato
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 28, 2015
Characterization of the Sounds Produced by Temperate and Tropical Sea Urchins During Feeding (Diadematidae and Echinometridae)Natalie Soars, Maria Byrne, Douglas H Cato
Scientific Reports|September 7, 2023
Characterising resting patterns of mother-calf humpback whale groups in a semi-enclosed embayment along the Australian east coast migration pathwayAlexandra Jones, Eleanor Bruce, Douglas H Cato
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 28, 2015
Regional Variations and Trends in Ambient Noise: Examples from Australian WatersRobert D McCauley, Douglas H Cato, Alec J Duncan
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
Evidence of a Lombard response in migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Douglas H Cato, Michael J Noad
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 16, 2010
Your attention please: increasing ambient noise levels elicits a change in communication behaviour in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Douglas H Cato, Michael J Noad
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 27, 2012
Behavioral-response studies: problems with statistical powerRebecca A Dunlop, Michael J Noad, Douglas H Cato
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 3, 2019
Source levels of humpback whales decrease with frequency suggesting an air-filled resonator is used in sound productionElisa Girola, Michael J Noad, Rebecca A Dunlop, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 15, 2008
The social vocalization repertoire of east Australian migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Michael J Noad, Douglas H Cato, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 27, 2012
Physical biologists and biological physicists: combining biology and physics in research on the effects of noise on aquatic lifeDouglas H Cato
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Evening choruses in the Perth Canyon and their potential link with Myctophidae fishesRobert D McCauley, Douglas H Cato
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 28, 2015
Characterization of the Sounds Produced by Temperate and Tropical Sea Urchins During Feeding (Diadematidae and Echinometridae)Natalie Soars, Maria Byrne, Douglas H Cato
Scientific Reports|September 7, 2023
Characterising resting patterns of mother-calf humpback whale groups in a semi-enclosed embayment along the Australian east coast migration pathwayAlexandra Jones, Eleanor Bruce, Douglas H Cato
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 28, 2015
Regional Variations and Trends in Ambient Noise: Examples from Australian WatersRobert D McCauley, Douglas H Cato, Alec J Duncan
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 5, 2014
Evidence of a Lombard response in migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Douglas H Cato, Michael J Noad
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 16, 2010
Your attention please: increasing ambient noise levels elicits a change in communication behaviour in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Douglas H Cato, Michael J Noad
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 27, 2012
Behavioral-response studies: problems with statistical powerRebecca A Dunlop, Michael J Noad, Douglas H Cato
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 3, 2019
Source levels of humpback whales decrease with frequency suggesting an air-filled resonator is used in sound productionElisa Girola, Michael J Noad, Rebecca A Dunlop, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|January 15, 2008
The social vocalization repertoire of east Australian migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Rebecca A Dunlop, Michael J Noad, Douglas H Cato, et al.
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