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» Finneran, J.
Finneran, J.
Total Results: 8
Title
Author
Date
Type of Content
Stressor
Receptor
Assessing Auditory Evoked Potentials of Wild Harbor Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)
Ruser, A.
, et al.
July 2016
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Marine Mammals: A Review of Temporary Threshold Shift Studies from 1996 to 2015
Finneran, J.
September 2015
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Assessment of Basic Audiometric Functions in Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) at Loro Parque, Tenerife, Spain
Lucke, K.
,
Finneran, J.
,
Houser, D.
March 2013
Report
Noise
Marine Mammals
Auditory Effects of Underwater Noise in Odontocetes
Finneran, J.
January 2012
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Marine Mammal Noise Exposure Criteria: Initial Scientific Recommendations
Southall, B.
, et al.
December 2007
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Understanding the Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on Beaked Whales
Cox, T.
, et al.
January 2006
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Auditory and Behavioral Responses of California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus) to Single Underwater Impulses from an Arc-Gap Transducer
Finneran, J.
, et al.
August 2003
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
Temporary Shift in Masked Hearing Thresholds in Odontocetes After Exposure to Single Underwater Impulses from a Seismic Watergun
Finneran, J.
, et al.
March 2002
Journal Article
Noise
Marine Mammals
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