Human speech development linked to whale song structure
Researchers find commonalities between statistical structure in humpback whale song and human language.
Researchers find commonalities between statistical structure in humpback whale song and human language.
Hi-tech atlas can assists researchers and practitioners address gaps in protection methods and understand the human impact on freshwater ecosystems.
Researchers are using new technology to analyse the sounds of river inhabitants to understand the quality of their ecosystems.
Griffith University’s commitment to leading research has been recognised again with the Federal Government awarding more than $5.4 million in Australian research Council grants.
Researchers lead major drive to kickstart acoustic monitoring in freshwater systems.
Ecoacousticsrecognisedwith two illustrious grants that will help propel the unique, interdisciplinary field.
Griffith researcher eavesdrops on ecosystems to monitor wetland restoration outcomes via water allocations.
Researchers leadecoacousticstudy into river health monitoring by recording fish, insects and water flow.
Researchers will explore ways that sound can deepen our understanding of the environment at the 2018 International Ecoacoustics Congress.
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