RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/pPGHZ70qdZ
This relates to our class discussion about mechanoreception and infrasound communication in elephants. #Behav338
Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/pPGHZ7i15x
RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
RT @SpringerANCO: Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types.…
Cluster analyses of forest elephant vocal "rumbles" suggests that the rumbles can be classified into five to eight types. Similar to savannah elephants, and contrary to the ambiguity reduction hypothesis, these rumbles are highly intergraded. https://t.co/
Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/51mesQKQRf AnimCogn
RT @ana_verahrami: Officially published my first paper!!! #AcademicChatter #academia #conservation https://t.co/1jqET2GdcA
Wel done!
RT @ana_verahrami: Officially published my first paper!!! #AcademicChatter #academia #conservation https://t.co/1jqET2GdcA
RT @jana_wiegand: Fun fact: @CornellBirds studies elephants too! New research from the Elephant Listening Project shows how elephants chang…
RT @jana_wiegand: Fun fact: @CornellBirds studies elephants too! New research from the Elephant Listening Project shows how elephants chang…
Fun fact: @CornellBirds studies elephants too! New research from the Elephant Listening Project shows how elephants change their calls depending on the vegetation in their habitat: https://t.co/dbTeiBlPaY PC: @CornellCALS scientist @ana_verahrami More:
RT @GoatsThatStare: Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/oxnzyuUhgX
RT @GoatsThatStare: Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/oxnzyuUhgX
Acoustic structure of forest elephant rumbles: a test of the ambiguity reduction hypothesis https://t.co/oxnzyuUhgX
Officially published my first paper!!! #AcademicChatter #academia #conservation https://t.co/1jqET2GdcA