
Bioacoustics is a cross-disciplinary science that combines biology and acoustics. Usually it refers to the investigation of sound production, dispersion and reception in animals (including humans). This involves neurophysiological and anatomical basis of sound production and detection, and relation of acoustic signals to the medium they disperse t...
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in underwater acoustics and fisheries acoustics this term is used to mean the effect of plants and animals on sound propagated underwater, usually in reference to the use of sonar technology for biomass estimation
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<study> The study of how organisms make and hear sounds, and how sounds affect them physically and behaviourally. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bī′ō-ă-kūs′tiks Definitions: 1. The science dealing with the effects of sound fields or mechanical vibrations on living organisms.
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in underwater acoustics and fisheries acoustics this term is used to mean the effect of plants and animals on sound propagated underwater, usually in reference to the use of sonar technology for biomass estimation
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bioacoustics 1. The science dealing with the effects of sound fields or mechanical vibrations in living organisms. 2. The science dealing with the communicating sounds made by animals. 3. The study of the effects of sounds on living things.
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the science of sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, as for communication or echolocation.
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