Class 071 home: 2007 fall
Research theme: Acoustic exploration of orcas and their environment
Dates: August 20 to October 28, 2007 (10 weeks)
Students:
| Elise Chapman |
Masking avoidance by southern resident killer whales in response to anthropogenic noise 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Anne Harmann |
Relationship between depth and southern resident killer whale echolocation click production 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Liz Hetherington |
An acoustic and behavioral analysis of the southern resident killer whales of British Columbia: How do gender and age affect behavior states and discrete calls? 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Heather Hooper |
Call-type and behavioral event associations of southern resident killer whales in the Salish Sea 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Tim Hunt |
Investigating high frequency underwater boat noise and potential masking of killer whale echolocation clicks 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Ashleigh Kemp |
Analysis of call type repetition in southern resident killer whales 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Wessal Kenaio |
Determining call rate and use in matriarch southern resident killer whales of the Salish Sea: Do matriarchs vocalize more frequently and use certain calls more than non-matriarchs? 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Alexandra Kougentakis |
Vessel noise and orca vocalization: Implications for policy 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Kenna Lehmann |
Utilizing information theory to study the communication system of Orcinus orca 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
| Sam Levinson |
Identifying individual variation in vocalizations of the killer whale 5 Qs | Proposal | Paper | Talk | Blogbook |
Teachers:
| Dr. Jason Wood | Bio | Blogbook |
| Dr. Val Veirs | Bio | Blogbook |
| Dr. Shannon Fowler | Bio | Blogbook |
| Cpt. Todd Shuster | Bio | Blogbook |
| Dr. Scott Veirs | Bio | Blogbook |


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