Classifying elephant behaviour through seismic vibrations
Seismic waves — vibrations within and along the Earth’s surface — are ubiquitous sources of information. During propagation, physical factors can obscure information transfer via vibrations and influence propagation range [1]. Here, we explore how terrain type and background seismic noise influence...
Main Authors: | Mortimer, B, Rees, W, Koelemeijer, P, Nissen-Meyer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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