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Sounds of the Tropics: Part 3. Can you hear me? How do dolphins in Bocas del Toro, Panama communicate in a noisy habitat?
Author(s): Laura May-Collado1, Mitchell Aide2
1. University of Vermont 2. University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
348 total view(s), 124 download(s)
Summary:
This online module provides background information on dolphin communication and explores how a dolphin population responds to dolphin-watching activities in Panama.
Contents:
- Part 3 (this version)
- Part 1: How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation?
- Part 2: How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change?
- module 3.jpg(JPG)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 1. How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation? (v1.0)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 2. How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change? (v1.0)
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Supporting Docs
- Part 3 (this version)
- Part 1: How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation?
- Part 2: How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change?
- module 3.jpg(JPG)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 1. How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation? (v1.0)
- Sounds of the Tropics: Part 2. How are frogs responding to hurricanes, droughts, and climate change? (v1.0)