Exploring spatial and temporal trends in the soundscape of an ecologically significant embayment
Abstract The Hauraki Gulf, a shallow embayment in north-eastern New Zealand, provides an interesting environment for ecological soundscape research. It is situated on a tectonic plate boundary, contains one of the busiest ports in the southern hemisphere and is home to a diverse range of soniferous...
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Main Authors: | R. L. Putland, R. Constantine, C. A. Radford |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a96ad1cd932f498ab529db588d2a58df |
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