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Whale songs lengthen in response to sonar

Patrick J. O. Miller, Nicoletta Biassoni, Amy Samuels and Peter L. Tyack
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Patrick J. O. Miller: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Nicoletta Biassoni: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Amy Samuels: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Peter L. Tyack: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6789, 903-903

Abstract: Male humpbacks modify their sexual displays when exposed to man-made noise.

Date: 2000
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