Acoustic identification of the sympatric species Indo-Pacific finless porpoise and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin: An example from Langkawi, Malaysia
The passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) technique has been widely used to detect odontocetes that emit echolocation clicks. However, identifying sympatric dolphins and porpoises using clicks, which is important especially for conservation purposes, remains challenging. In this study, a species identif...
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Main Authors: | Kimura, Satoko S., Sagara, Tomoka, Yoda, Ken, Ponnampalam, Louisa Shobhini |
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/41503/ |
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