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Passilongo, D., Dessi-Fulgheri, F., Gazzola, A., Zaccaroni, M., & Apollonio, M. (2012). Wolf counting and individual acoustic discrimination by spectrographic analysis [Abstract]. Bioacoustics, 21.
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Passilongo, D., Marchetto, M., & Apollonio, M. (2017). Singing in a wolf chorus: structure and complexity of a multicomponent acoustic behaviour. Hysterix, 28(2), 180–185.
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Passilongo, D., Mattioli, L., Bassi, E., Szabó, L., & Apollonio, M. (2015). Visualizing sound: counting wolves by using a spectral view of the chorus howling. Front. Zool., 12(1), 22.
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Peters, G., & Tembrock, G. (1998). Subharmonics, biphonation, and deterministic chaos in mammal vocalizations. Bioacoustics, 9.
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Pimlott, D. H. (1960). The use of tape-recorded wolf howls to locate timber wolves. Toronto: Twenty-second Midwest Wildlife Congress.
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Primack, R. B. (2010). Essentials of conservation biology. Fifth: Edition.
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Richards, D. G., & Wiley, R. H. (2008). Reverberations and Amplitude Fluctuations in the Propagation of Sound in a Forest: Implications for Animal Communication. Am Nat, 115.
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