Animal acoustic communication: sound analysis and research methods
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Titel: Animal acoustic communication
Autor: Hopp, Steven L
Jahr: 1998
Contents
Section I:
Processing and Analysis of Acoustic Signals
Chapter1
Acoustic Signals of Animals:
Recording, Field Measurements, Analysis and Description
H.C. Gerhardt. 1
1 Introduction. 1
2 Field Recordings and Measurements . 2
2.1 Equipment. 2
2.2 On-Site Measurements. 2
2.3 Signal Amplitude, Directionality, and Background Noise Levels . 3
2.4 Patternsof Sound Propagation in Natural Habitats. 5
3 Laboratory Analysis ofAnimal Sounds. 8
3.1 Terminology. 8
3.2 Temporal and Spectral Analysis: Some General Principles.10
4 ExamplesofDescriptionsand Analyses.14
4.1 Temporal PropertiesofPulsatileCalls .14
4.2 Amplitude-Time Envelopes.14
4.3 Relationships between Fine-Scale Temporal and Spectral Properties.15
4.4 SpectrallyComplexCalls.20
5 Summary.22
References .23
Chapter 2
Digital Signal Acquisitum and Representation
M. Clements.27
1 Introduction.27
2 Digital Signal Processing.27
2.1 Major Applications of DSP .28
2.2 Definition of Digital Systems.29
2.3 Difference Equations.30
3 Digital Filter Frequency Response.31
3.1 Unit-Sample Response Characterization.31
3.2 Frequency-Domain Interpretation of Systems.32
3.3 Frequency-Domain Interpretation of Signals.33
4 Conversion Between Analog and Digital Data Forms.35
4.1 The Sampling Theorem.36
4.2 Signal Recovery by Filtering.38
43 Fourier Transform Relations.39
4.4 Effects of Sampling Rates.40
43 Reconstruction.41
5 Fundamental Digital Processing Techniques.42
5.1 Power Spectra.43
5.2 Time and Frequency Resolution.43
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5.3 Windows .45
5.4 Spectral Smoothing.46
5.5 The Discrete Fourier Transform.46
5.6 Correlation.48
5.7 Autocorrelation.48
5.8 Cross-correlation.50
5.9 Spectrograms.51
6 An Intoduction to Some Advanced Topics. 53
6.1 Digital Filtering.53
6.2 Linear Prediction.54
6.3 Homomorphic Analysis.55
7 Summary .55
Chapter 3
Digital Signal Analysis, Editing, and Synthesis
K. Beeman.59
1 Introduction.59
2 Temporal and Spectral Measurements.60
3 Time-Varying Amplitude Analysis.62
3.1 Amplitude Envelopes.62
3.2 Gate Functions .63
4 Spectral Analysis.64
4.1 Power Spectrum Features.65
4.2 Measuring Similarity Among Power Spectra.67
4.3 Other Spectral Analysis Techniques.68
5 Spectrographic Analysis.68
5.1 Spectrogram Generation.70
5.2 Spectrogram Display.71
5.3 Spectrogram Parameter Measurements.72
6 Classification ofNaturally Occurring Animal Sounds .73
6.1 Propertiesof Ideal Signals.73
6.1.1 Periodicity.73
6.1.2 Amplitude Modulation.73
6.1.3 Frequency Modulation.76
6.1.4 Biologically Relevant Sound Types.76
7 Time-varying Frequency Analysis.77
7.1 Deriving Spectral Contours.78
7.2 Sound-similarity Comparison .79
8 Digital Sound Synthesis.82
8.1 Editing.82
8.2 Arithmetic Manipulation and Generation of Sound.83
8.3 Synthesis Models.84
8.3.1 TonalModel.84
8.4 Sources of F(f) and A(f) Functions.86
8.4.1 Mathematically Based Functions.86
8.4.2 Functions Derived ff om Natural Sounds.88
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9 Sound Manipulation and Generation Techniques.88
9.1 Duration Scaling.89
9.2 Amplitude-Envelope Manipulations .91
9.3 Spectral Manipulations .92
9.3.1 Frequency Shifting and Scaling.92
9.3.2 Frequency Modulation.93
9.4 Synthesis ofBiological Sound Types.94
9.4.1 Tonal and Polytonal Signals.94
9.4.2 Pulse-Repetition Signals.95
9.4.3 Harmonie Signals .96
9.4.4 Noisy Signals.97
9.5 Miscellaneous Synthesis Topics.97
9.5.1 Template Sounds.97
9.5.2 Noise Removal .99
10 Summary.99
References .,.101
Chapter 4
Application of Filters in Bioacoustics
P. K. Stoddard.105
1 Introduction. 105
2 General Uses of Filters and SomeCautions. 106
3 Anatomy and Performance ofa Filter. 106
4 PropertiesofVarious Analog Filters. 111
5 Antialiasing and Antiimaging Filters. 112
5.1 A/D Conversion Requires an Analog Lowpass Filter. 112
5.2 Choosing an Antialiasing Filter. 113
5.3 D/A Conversion also Requires an Analog Lowpass Filter. 116
5.4 Analog Filters: Passive Versus Active Components. 117
6 Analog Versus Digital Filters. 117
6.1 Designs and Functions of Digital Filters.118
6.2 Cascaded Filters and Repeated Filtering.119
7 Special Uses of and ConsiderationsRegarding Digital Filters.119
7.1 Segment Filtering and FJiminationofEdge Effects . 119
7.2 Zero-Delay Filtering. 120
7.3 Decimation . 120
7.4 Simulated Echo. 121
7.5 Recreating Environmental Attenuation and Reverberation. 121
7.6 Matched Filters and Signal Detection. 121
8 Reducing Environmental Noise: An Example Using an FIR Filter
and a Simple Matched Filter .122
9 Endnote: Solution to the Puzzle of the Disappearing Half-Masked Weaver
BirdVoice.126
References .127
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Chapter 5
Applying Linear Predictive Coding (LPC) to Frequency-spectrum Analysis
of Animal Acoustic Signals
M.J. Owren and R.H. Bernacki.129
1 Introduction.129
2 Sound Spectrography.130
2.1 Analysis Bandwidth and Analog Spectrograph Design. 131
2.2 Amplitude Representation in Analog Spectrograms. 135
2.3 Conclusions. 136
3 Linear Predictive Coding. 136
3.1 Three LPC Modeling Approaches.138
3.1.1 Linear-Regression. 138
3.1.2 Inverse Filtering . 140
3.1.3 Partial Correlation. 141
3.2 Filters Derived from Regression Coefficients. 143
3.3 Quantifying the Frequency Spectrum. 144
3.4 Analysis Parameters. 144
3.4.1 Analysis Window Size and Shape . 145
3.4.2 Number of Coefficients. 146
3.4.3 Preemphasis (High-Frequency Shaping) . 148
3.5 Computational Methods Used in LPC Analysis . 148
3.5.1 Autocorrelation. 149
3.5.2 Covariance . 149
3.5.3 Partial Correlation. 150
4 Applying LPC to Animal Signals. 150
4.1 Applicability.151
4.2 Analysis Parameters.153
4.2.1 Analysis Window Size and Shape.153
4.2.2 Number of Coef cients .153
4.2.3 Preemphasis.153
4.3 Some Previous Applications.155
5 LPC Synthesis.157
6 Conclusions.158
7 Summary.158
References .161
Section II:
Sound Produktion and Transmission
Chapter 6
Acoustic Communication Under the Sea
P. L. Tyack.163
1 Introduction. .163
1.1 Invertebrates.164
1.2 Fish.164
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1.3 Marine Mammals. 165
1.4 Organization ofThis Chapter. 166
2 Elementary Acoustics. 167
2.1 Frequency and Wavelength. 168
2.2 Sound Pressure Level and the Decibel. 168
3 Propagation of Sound in the Sea. 170
3.1 Transmission Loss. 171
3.2 Absorption. 171
3.3 Sonar Equation. 172
3.3.1 Long-Range Sound Transmission by Whales. 173
3.3.2 Using the Sonar Equation to Estimate the Range of Detection
for Finback Pulses . 176
3.3.3 Echolocating Dolphins. 177
3.3.4 Using the Noise-Limited Active Sonar Equation to Estimate
the Range ofDolphinEcholocation . 181
4 Hearing Under the Sea: How Do Marine Animals
Receive Acoustic Signals?. 184
5 Communicative Significance of Marine Animal Sounds. 187
5.1 Invertebrates. 188
5.2 Fish. 189
5.3 Marine Mammals. 193
5.3.1 Reproductive Advertisement Displays. 193
5.3.2 Individual and Group Recognition with Special Emphasis on Sounds
ofToothed Whales. 198
5.3.3 Vocal Learning Among Marine Mammals. 201
5.4 Sound Classification. 204
5.5 Acoustic Localization and Telemetry Open New Windows
on Communication Among Marine Animals. 207
6 Acoustic Impactof Human Activitieson Marine Animals. 210
References . 215
Chapter 7
Ultrasound and Infrasound
J. D. Pye and W. R. Langbauer, Jr. 221
1 Introduction. 221
2 A Brief Historical Overview. 222
3 Sourcesof Ultrasound and Infrasound. 224
4 Echolocation. 225
4.1 CountermeasuresShownbyPreySpecies. 228
5 Ultrasonic Communication. 229
6 Infrasonic Communication. 230
7 Physical Properties of Ultrasound and Infrasound. 231
7.1 Atmospheric Attenuation. 231
7.2 Wavelength-Related Effects. 232
7.2.1 Directionality of Ultrasound. 233
7.2.2 Sound-Collecting Effects . 234
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7.2.3 Ground Attenuation Effects on Infrasound. 235
8 Sound Localization. 236
9 Directional Sound Emission . 236
10 Instrumentation and Techniques . 237
10.1 Microphones. 237
10.2 Recorders . 239
10.3 Loudspeakers. 241
10.4 Ultrasound Detectors. 241
10.4.1 Time-expansion methods. 244
10.5 Infrasound Detectors. 246
11 Summary. 247
References. 248
Chapter 8
Measuring and Modeling Speech Production
p. Rubin and E. Vatikiotis-Bateson .251
1 Introduction.251
2 The Acoustic Theoryof Speech Production and Acoustic Analysis.252
2.1 The Source-Filter Model.252
3 A Brief Comparison of Human
and Nonhuman Vocal tract Characteristics. 256
4 Acoustic Analysis. 258
5 Measuring and Analyzing Speech Production. 260
5 Different Limitations of Human and Animal Research. 261
7 Overview of the Shifting Articulatory
and Acoustic Emphases in Speech Research.261
8 A Paradigm for Speech Research.264
9 A Model of the Human Vocal Tract.270
10 Gestural Modeling. 276
11 Summary.281
References .282
Chapter 9
Sound Production in Birds: Acoustics and Physiology Revisited
A. S. Gaunt and S. Nowicki.291
1 Introduction.291
U Diversity and UntfonnityofSyringealStructure and Function.292
1.2 Structural Considerations.293
1.3 Functional Considerations .294
2 New and Oldlnsights from New and Old Techniques.297
2.1 Air Flow and Phonation.297
2.2 TwoVoicing and Peripheral Lateralization of Function.298
2.3 Tracheal Modulation.306
3 QuoVadis?.312
3.1 Membrane Physiology and Vibration.314
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3.2 Syringeal Physiology and Modulation. 315
3.3 Vocal Tract Physiology and Tonal Quality. 316
4 Summary. 318
References . 319
Section III
Assessing Biologically Important Responses
Chapter 10
Sound Playback Studies
S. L. Hopp and E. S. Morton. 323
1 Introduction. 323
2 Sound Transmission and Habitat Acoustics. 325
3 Design Considerations. 327
3.1 Trial Structuring. 327
3.2 Realism in Design. 328
3.3 Dependent Measures. 329
3.4 Analysis . 330
3.5 Common Problems with Playback Studies. 332
4 Uses of Playback. 334
4.1 Censusing and Demographic Studies. 335
4.2 Territory Studies. 336
4.3 Inter- and Intraspecific Acoustic Interference. 337
4.4 Distance Estimation and Ranging Theory. 339
4.5 Cognition and Referential Studies. 340
4.6 Studies of Vocal Development. 341
4.7 Differential Responses to Signal Categories. 342
4.7.1 Neighbor/Stranger Recognition. 342
4.7.2 Geographically Based Dialects . 343
4.7.3 Species Recognition . 343
4.7.4 Mate Choice, Attraction, and Stimulation. 344
4.7.5 Recognition ofKin, Social Group, Individual, and Offspring . 344
4.8 Subject Variables. 345
4.9 Perceptual Studies . 345
Summary. 346
References . 346
Chapter 11
The Laboratory Use of Conditional and Natural Responses in the Study
of Avian Auditory Perception
J. Cynx and S. J. Clark. 353
1 Introduction. 353
2 Conditional and Natural Responses. 353
2.1 Animal Perception. 354
2.2 Conditional Responses. 355
2.3 Operant Conditioning. 356
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3 A History Specific toSongbirds .357
3.1 Sensory Measurements.357
3.2 Ergonomics for Birds.358
3.3 Overshadowing.359
3.4 Cognitive Measurements.360
3.5 Perceptual Maps .360
3.6 Studies ofBirdsong Perception.361
3.7 Neuroethological Studies .362
3.7.1 I^terahzationofSongDiscrimination.362
3.7.2 Hormonal Mediation of Song Discrimination.362
3.8 Summary.363
4 Use of Natural Responses to Study Perception.363
4.1 Analyzing and Modifying Complex Stimuli.364
4.2 Individual, Population and Species Recognition.365
4.3 Species Song Recognition.366
4.4 Recognition ofDialects and Geographie Variation.367
4.5 Individual recognition.367
4.6 Sexual Selection and Song Preferences.368
5 General Considerations When Using Natural Response Methods.369
5.1 Internal Validity.370
5.2 External Validity.370
5.3 Construct Validity.371
6 Summary.373
References .373
Chapter 12
Assessing Hormonal Responses to Acoustic Stimulation
G. F. Ball and A. M. Dufty Jr.379
1 Introduction.379
2 A Basic Descriptionof the Neuroendocrine System.381
3 The Measurement of Hormone-Dependent Structures
and Behaviors in Response to Acoustic Stimulation.383
3.1 Methodological Issues Related to the Measurement of Acoustic Effects
on the Size and Histology of the Gonads and Hormone-Dependent
Structures and Behaviors.384
3.2 The Effects of Female Vocalizations on the Development of Testes
and Spermatogenesis.385
3.3 The Effects of Male Vocalizations on the Development
oftheOvaries and Hormone-Dependent Structures.386
3.4 Effects on the Frequency and Duration
of Hormone-Dependent Behaviors.386
4 The Measurement of Hormones in the Blood in Response
to Acoustic Stimulation. 387
4.1 Methods for the Measurement of Hormones in the Blood. 387
4.4.1 Spectrophotometry, Fluorimetry, and Gas-Liquid Chromatography
Methods. 388
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4.1.2 Competitive Protein-Binding Assays, Radioimmunoassays,
and Enzyme Immunoassays. 388
4.2 Studies of Plasma Hormone Changes in Response to Social Stimuli
in the Laboratory and the Field. 390
4.3 Experimental Studies of Auditory Stimuli in Relation
to Changes in Plasma Hormone Levels . 391
4.4 Biochemical Measures of Brain Activation in Response
to Acoustic Stimuli. 393
5 Summary and Future Directions. 394
References. 395
Subject Index. 399
Species Index. 409
Author Index. 413 |
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id | DE-604.BV011347740 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T07:51:30Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 3540533532 |
language | English |
oai_aleph_id | oai:aleph.bib-bvb.de:BVB01-007625199 |
oclc_num | 231700719 |
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owner | DE-355 DE-BY-UBR DE-29T DE-12 DE-703 DE-20 DE-M49 DE-BY-TUM DE-19 DE-BY-UBM DE-83 DE-11 DE-188 DE-B16 |
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physical | XIX, 421 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1998 |
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spelling | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods S. L. Hopp ... (eds.) Berlin [u.a.] Springer 1998 XIX, 421 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Animal Communication Animal communication Animal sounds Sound production by animals Vocalization, Animal Lautäußerung (DE-588)4034757-6 gnd rswk-swf Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd rswk-swf Akustische Kommunikation (DE-588)4409921-6 gnd rswk-swf Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 s Akustische Kommunikation (DE-588)4409921-6 s Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 s DE-604 Lautäußerung (DE-588)4034757-6 s Hopp, Steven L. Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007625199&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods Animal Communication Animal communication Animal sounds Sound production by animals Vocalization, Animal Lautäußerung (DE-588)4034757-6 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Akustische Kommunikation (DE-588)4409921-6 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4034757-6 (DE-588)4038971-6 (DE-588)4409921-6 (DE-588)4060087-7 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods |
title_auth | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods |
title_exact_search | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods |
title_full | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods S. L. Hopp ... (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods S. L. Hopp ... (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods S. L. Hopp ... (eds.) |
title_short | Animal acoustic communication |
title_sort | animal acoustic communication sound analysis and research methods |
title_sub | sound analysis and research methods |
topic | Animal Communication Animal communication Animal sounds Sound production by animals Vocalization, Animal Lautäußerung (DE-588)4034757-6 gnd Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Akustische Kommunikation (DE-588)4409921-6 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Animal Communication Animal communication Animal sounds Sound production by animals Vocalization, Animal Lautäußerung Methode Akustische Kommunikation Tiere Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007625199&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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