Dec. 19, 2020 – Measuring the acoustic signatures of animals by Brandyn Lucca, Stony Brook University

Measuring the acoustic signatures of animals involves sending a soundwave into an aquarium and measuring the echo that returns from the animal. This echo allows us to measure the ‘target strength’ of an animal, which can be thought of as their acoustic signature. We can infer target strength for entire taxonomic groups (like deep-sea fishes or squids) when we measure target strength from many individuals.
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