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The British Library Sound Archive Catalogue - http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/bldept/soundarch/
This archive holds more than 130,000 scientifically organised and documented recordings of every animal group and habitat from all over the world; offers samples, a catalogue, and information about services and access. |
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Bioacoustics Research Program - http://www.birds.cornell.edu/BRP/
A unit in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, developing recording equipment, software, and algorithms to study animal communication and to monitor wildlife populations. Information about their research, products, and publications. |
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Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics - http://blb.biosci.ohio-state.edu/
Provides an archive of bird recordings, information on research, CDs for sale of bird, insect and amphibian sounds, and tips on making your own recordings. |
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Whale Song - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whale_song
Information from Wikipedia on the production of sounds by whales and their purpose, with some audio clips. |
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Bioacoustics - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioacoustics
Information from Wikipedia on this cross-disciplinary science which combines biology with acoustics. It involves the investigation of the sounds produced by animals, their dispersal, reception and use. |
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Wildlife Sound Recording Society - http://www.wildlife-sound.org/
Formed to encourage collecting and understanding of wildlife sounds. Includes information about membership, events, articles, audio samples, and reviews of equipment. [UK] |
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Interdisciplinary Center for Bioacoustics - http://www.unipv.it/cibra/
CIBRA provides extensive links to other sites on underwater bioacoustics and marine mammals, general bioacoustics, equipment, consultancy, services and related projects and organizations. |
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Avisoft Bioacoustics - http://www.avisoft.com/
This company provides hardware and software for investigating sound communication in animals. |
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Bioacoustics Journal - http://www.bioacoustics.info/
This international journal, devoted to the study of animal sounds, publishes original research and review articles. There are also links to other relevant sites. |
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International Bioacoustics Council - http://www.ibac.info/
IBAC aims to promote international participation throughout the field of bioacoustical activity. |
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Laboratory of Aquatic Bioacoustics - http://www.life.umd.edu/biology/popperlab/
Research is mainly focussed on the study of hearing by fish and other aquatic organisms, behavioral investigations and responses to human-generated noise. |
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Behaviour: Communication - http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/mammals/explore/communication.shtml
Article on the signs and signals animals use to communicate and how they interpret them. |
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Bird and Mammal Communication Group - http://biology.st-andrews.ac.uk/bmac/
Two research groups at the School of Biology, St. Andrews University, whose interests cover acoustic communication in birds and mammals. Information about their studies, staff, and publications. |
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Baboon Communication - http://www.apa.org/releases/babooncalls.html
Baboons have voice and communication but not the "theory of mind" to understand how their communications will affect others. |
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Animal Communication Project - http://acp.eugraph.com
Dedicated to the science of communication between animals. Covers many branches of the animal kingdom with links to both past and present research projects. |