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Julie N. Oswald
Julie N. Oswald
University of St Andrews
Sympatric speciation
Biology
Zoology
Human echolocation
geographic variation
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Species information in whistle frequency modulation patterns of common dolphins.
2021
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
Julie N. Oswald
Sam F. Walmsley
Caroline Casey
Selene Fregosi
Brandon L. Southall
Vincent M. Janik
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Dolphin whistles can be useful tools in identifying units of conservation
2021
Elena Papale
M. Azzolin
Irma Cascão
Alexandre Gannier
Marc O. Lammers
Vidal Martín
Julie N. Oswald
Monica Perez-Gil
Rui Prieto
Mónica A. Silva
Marco Torri
Cristina Giacoma
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Oscillatory whistles—The ups and downs of identifying species in passive acoustic recordings
2021
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Julie N. Oswald
Sam F. Walmsley
Caroline Casey
Selene Fregosi
Brandon L. Southall
Vincent M. Janik
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Whistle Classification of Sympatric False Killer Whale Populations in Hawaiian Waters Yields Low Accuracy Rates
2019
Frontiers in Marine Science
Yvonne Barkley
Erin M. Oleson
Julie N. Oswald
Erik C. Franklin
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Inter and intra specific variation in echolocation signals among odontocete species in the Northwest Atlantic, the Temperate Pacific and Hawaii
2019
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Tina M. Yack
Julie N. Oswald
Kerry J. Dunleavy
Danielle Cholewiak
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