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Mother-pup vocal recognition in Australian sea lion:

individual signatures and environmental constraints

Isabelle Charrier, Benjamin Pitcher, Robert Harcourt

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Isabelle Charrier, Benjamin Pitcher, Robert Harcourt. Mother-pup vocal recognition in Australian sea lion: individual signatures and environmental constraints. Acoustics 2012, Apr 2012, Nantes, France.

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Mother-pup vocal recognition in Australian sea lion:

individual signatures and environmental constraints

I. Charrier a , B. J. Pitcher a and R. G. Harcourt b

a

CNPS, UMR 8195, Universit´ e Paris Sud, bat. 446, 91405 Orsay, France

b

Macquarie University, Marine Mammal Research Group, GSE, Macquarie University, 2109 Sydney, Australia

isabelle.charrier@u-psud.fr

Proceedings of the Acoustics 2012 Nantes Conference 23-27 April 2012, Nantes, France

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