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Fish bioacoustics and behavior: passive acoustic detection and the application of a closed-circuit rebreather for field study

Lobel, 2001

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5724661338884642359
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Lobel P
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Marine Technology Society Journal

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The simple thesis of this paper is that using rebreathers to study fish behavioral ecology, especially bioacoustics, is well worth the expense and additional training required. The scientific goal of my bioacoustic research is to determine which fishes produce species …
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