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Posts Tagged ‘bioacústica’

Birds of city and the noise

Jun 13th, 2008 • Category: audioteletipos, news

Birds of city and the noise
The birds of the city have had that to adapt their songs to the noise pollution. Some of the species they are not capable of causing to listen over the growing noise. And other they begin to change the way as they communicate. Long-term, they can be developed new species if the levels [...]



New Podcast: The Sound of the Nature

Apr 11th, 2008 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, publications

NEW SECTION IN ELMUNDO.IS
The sound of the nature

* The recordings of Carlos of Brad can be listened from April 11
* The first delivery about to the readers the natural environment of the forest Valsaín
[link video]
MADRID.- Carlos of Brad leaves to the field equipped with a sophisticated one [...]



A SENTIT POC EXPLORAT IN CIÈNCIA? GRAVACIONS OF THE NATURE

Jan 18th, 2008 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, projects

A SENTIT POC EXPLORAT IN CIÈNCIA? GRAVACIONS OF THE NATURE
ELOÏSAMATHEU
ALOSA, sons of the nature
Adreça: Alosa. Apartat 9259. 08080 Barcelona.
Adreça electrònica: alosa@sonidosdelanaturaleza.com
“…Our range is, after all, very limited, and the universe is probably full of music which we cannot perceive… If any apparatus could be devised by which the number of vibrations produced by any [...]



FONOTOPÍAS OF GALICIA. Escoitar org

Nov 1st, 2007 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, projects

FONOTOPÍAS OF GALICIA.
REGISTRATION AND PUBLICATION OF SOUNDS IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION
Collective Escoitar.org
Galicia
NEWS AND PRESENT TIME OF THE PROJECT
Syndication RSS
THE PROJECT
FONOTOPÍAS OF GALICIA is a project for the registration, study and conservation of sounds in danger of extinction in the Spanish territory whose objective is, among others, the incorporation of the sound to the ethereal cultural patrimony of the country or [...]



THE SOUND OF THE BAT (Echolocation)

Feb 20th, 2007 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, publications

THE SOUND OF THE BAT (Echolocation)
David Dunn is an author of Why gave Whales and Children sing? A guide for it listens of the natural sounds. Dunn traveled through multitude of places, mountains, seas, rainy forests, caverns, and recorded fragments of the powerful sonorous wealth of the world. One of the places for its exploration of the sounds generated [...]



GUIDE SONORA OF THE BIRDS OF SPAIN

Feb 4th, 2007 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, publications

GUIDE SONORA OF THE BIRDS OF SPAIN

This guide of three hours of duration presents the most habitual sonorous emissions of 260 species, among the ones that are included the practical totality of the birds that they reproduce themselves in the Iberian Peninsula and Islands Balearic islands, besides an abundant representation of over-wintering birds that they emit voices [...]



BIRDS SOUNDS LIBRARY OF MEXICO

Jan 22nd, 2007 • Category: audioteletipos, mexico, projects

BIRDS SOUNDS LIBRARY OF MEXICO
Since the biological point of view, Mexico is one of the seven most diverse countries of the world. On a worldwide basis the Mexican bird life occupies between the tenth and twelfth place due to that harbors approximately to 1076 species that are integrated in 471 kinds (27% of the kinds of the world), [...]



Txt: Bioacústica

Jan 21st, 2007 • Category: Argentina, audioteletipos, publications

Bioacústica applied to the systematic one, conservation and management of natural populations of birds
Pablo Luis Tubaro
Laboratory of Biology of the Behavior, Institute of Biology and Experimental Medicine.
Vta. of Obliged 2490 - 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Summary. In this work they are compiled and analyze the different applications of the
bioacústica to the systematic one, the conservation and the management of the [...]



Urban survivor

Jan 11th, 2007 • Category: audioteletipos, publications

http://straddle3.net/context/03/es/2006_12_22.html
urban survivor: the cities change the song of the birds
“Los investigators have studied the song of a species of bird that has been able to be adapted to the urban life in order to understanding better what type of environmental pressures they influence in the prosperity of certain birds, and what specific characteristics permit to the birds of [...]



David Rottenberg: Reason they sing the birds

Dec 10th, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, publications

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They sing, of course, to delimit the territory. And they sing, also, during the prior ritual to the matching. But there is something more, something that has placed up the legs the traditional theories of the evolutionary Biology and that has obliged the scientists to be redefined the theme. They sing because he likes.
Six or seven times came repeat Eduardo [...]



Fonozoo

Oct 13th, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, projects

http://www.fonozoo.com/indexesp.php
Welcome to the web FonoZoo dedicated to the sounds of the animals.
To know if recordings of a species exist, they can be consulted ours two databases
* the volumes published
* the original recordings placed in the Zoological sound archive
The Zoological sound archive is the section of the National Museum of Natural Sciences of Madrid that lend support to [...]



Writing Sounds (2)

Jun 13th, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, news

Sure that a goat “suena” equal here or in Philippines, but how it express train each language (human, of course) is another history. Of that goes this web created by the Dra. Cathy Ball, of the dept of linguistics of the univ of Georgetown, in the which offers a catalogue of animal sounds in different “lenguajes human”. [...]



Writing sounds

Jun 12th, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, news

I have to deliver the “proyecto end” this Monday 19, so I am going crazy little by little, little by little.
That it is the motive by the one that publish this post, absurso and abstract. My question is: -If all these animals do what I write subsequently, ¿what does the human Being?
The bees do bzzz.
The birds [...]



Telephant Infrasonics [Biopoetry by Eduardo Kac]

Apr 19th, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, publications

Telephant Infrasonics [Biopoetry by Eduardo Kac]

http://neme.org/main/387/biopoetry

“Telephant Infrasonics: Elephants can sustain powerful infrasound conversations at distances ace far ace eight thousands. These can be perceived by attuned humans ace air pressure variations. You create you infrasound compositions that function ace long-distance elephant calls and transmit them from afar to to population of forest elephants. ”

Way: parrot.martin



Sounds of bats and human speech

Sea 31st, 2006 • Category: audioteletipos, publications

Sounds of bats and human speech

http://www.hhmi.org/senses-esp/c230.html 

Perhaps the most important achievement in the prosecution of the sound is the ability to understand the speech. It given that this is a human characteristic feature, would seem difficult to study in animals. In spite of this, an investigator in the University Washington, in Saint Louis, believes that can be studied, working [...]



Sounds of the Nature

Jun 4th, 2005 • Category: audioteletipos, Spain, publications

http://www.sonidosdelanaturaleza.com/
Sounds of the Nature
From own sonorous registrations and of other authors, Alosa, publishes in Spain reference books and of disclosure of the sounds that emit the animals of our geography and of other places of naturalistic interest of the world.
This web recalls us to the mythical French seal Sitelle of Jean C. Roché. They carry [...]