2005 Conference Publication Absolute and relative abundance estimates of Australian east cost humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)Noad, M. J., Cato, D. H. and Paton, D. (2005). Absolute and relative abundance estimates of Australian east cost humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). The 57th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), Lotte Hotel, Ulsan, Republic of Korea, 20-24 June, 2005. Cambridge, U.K.: International Whaling Commission. |
2005 Conference Publication Breaching by Humpback Whales during migration off the East Coast of AustraliaKrzyszvzyk, E., Dunlop, R. A., Paton, D., Noad, M. J. and Goold, J. (2005). Breaching by Humpback Whales during migration off the East Coast of Australia. The 16th Biennial Conf. on the Biology of Marine Mammals, California, USA, 12-16 December 2005. California, USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy. |
2005 Book Chapter Passive acoustics as a key to the study of marine animalsCato, Douglas H., Noad, Michael J. and McCauley, Robert D. (2005). Passive acoustics as a key to the study of marine animals. Sounds in the sea : from ocean acoustics to acoustical oceanography. (pp. 411-429) edited by H. Medwin. New York: Cambridge University Press. |
2005 Conference Publication Male Humpback whales sing more while escorting females than with other malesSmith, J., Noad, M. J. and Dunlop, R. A. (2005). Male Humpback whales sing more while escorting females than with other males. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, 12-16 December 2005. USA: Society for Marine Mammalogy. |
2005 Conference Publication Widespread and contextural use of social communication in migrating Humpback whalesDunlop, R. A., Noad, M. J. and Cato, D.H. (2005). Widespread and contextural use of social communication in migrating Humpback whales. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, USA,, 12-16 December, 2005. California, USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy. |
2005 Journal Article Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia: An example of the co-existence of significant marine mammal populations and large-scale coastal developmentChilvers, B. L., Lawler, I. R., Macknight, F. L., Marsh, H. W., Noad, M. J. and Paterson, R. (2005). Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia: An example of the co-existence of significant marine mammal populations and large-scale coastal development. Biological Conservation, 122 (4), 559-571. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2004.08.013 |
2005 Conference Publication Spacing function for song in Humpback whalesNoad, M. J., Cato, D.H. and Dunlop, R. A. (2005). Spacing function for song in Humpback whales. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, USA, 12-16 December, 2005. USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy. |
2004 Journal Article Range‐depth tracking of humpback whales using autonomous acoustic recordersThode, Aaron M., Gerstoft, Peter, Guerra, Melania, Stokes, Dale M., Burgess, William C., Noad, Michael J. and Cato, Douglas H. (2004). Range‐depth tracking of humpback whales using autonomous acoustic recorders. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116 (4), 2589-2589. doi: 10.1121/1.4785329 |
2004 Conference Publication Acoustic tracking of humpback whales: Measuring interactions with the acoustic environmentNoad, M. J., Cato, D. H. and Stokes, M. D. (2004). Acoustic tracking of humpback whales: Measuring interactions with the acoustic environment. Annual Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society, Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia, 3-5 November 2004. Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia: Australian Acoustical Society. |
2004 Conference Publication Potential effects of noise from human activities on marine animalsCato, D.H., McCauley, R.D. and Noad, M. J. (2004). Potential effects of noise from human activities on marine animals. Acoustics 2004 Transportation Noise and Vibration - The Millem, Surfers Paradise, 3-5 November 2004. Australia: Aust. Acoustical Socy.. |
2004 Conference Publication Matched-field processing of Humpback Whale song off Eastern AustraliaThode, A.M., Gerstoft, P., Guerra, M., Noad, M. J., Stokes, D. and Cato, D. (2004). Matched-field processing of Humpback Whale song off Eastern Australia. Acoustics 2004 Transportation Noise and Vibration - The New Mm, Surfers Paradise, 3-5 November 2004. Australia: Aust. Acoustical Society. |
2003 Conference Publication HARC - a comprehensive, multi-scale, collaborative study of migrating humpback whales off the Australian east coastNoad, M. J., Cato, D. H., Stokes, M. D. and Smith, J. (2003). HARC - a comprehensive, multi-scale, collaborative study of migrating humpback whales off the Australian east coast. Marine Biocomplexity: The 2003 Annual Conference of the Australian Marine Sciences Association, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 9 - 11 July 2003. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Marine Sciences Association. |
2002 Journal Article Acoustic surveys of humpback whales: Calibration experiments off the east coast of AustraliaNoad, Michael J. and Cato, Douglas H. (2002). Acoustic surveys of humpback whales: Calibration experiments off the east coast of Australia. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 112 (5), 2398-2398. doi: 10.1121/1.4779781 |
2001 Journal Article A combined acoustic and visual survey of humpback whales off southeast QueenslandNoad, Michael and Cato, D. H. (2001). A combined acoustic and visual survey of humpback whales off southeast Queensland. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 47 (2), 507-523. |
2001 Journal Article Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the song of the east Australian population of humpback whalesMacknight F.L., Cato D.H., Noad M.J. and Grigg G.C. (2001). Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the song of the east Australian population of humpback whales. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 47 (2), 525-537. |
2000 Journal Article Cultural revolution in whale songs: Humpbacks have picked up a catchy tune sung by immigrants from a distant oceanNoad, Michael J., Cato, Douglas H., Bryden, M. M., Jenner, Micheline -N. and Jenner, K. Curt S. (2000). Cultural revolution in whale songs: Humpbacks have picked up a catchy tune sung by immigrants from a distant ocean. Nature, 408 (6812) |
2000 Journal Article Cultural revolution in whale songsNoad, Michael J., Cato, Douglas H., Bryden, M. M., Jenner, Micheline -N. and Jenner, K. Curt S. (2000). Cultural revolution in whale songs. Nature, 408 (6812), 537-537. doi: 10.1038/35046199 |