词条 | Strib porpoise research station |
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Strib porpoise research station was a bioacoustic research facility located in Strib, a small town on the coast of Little Belt, Denmark. The station was formed in 1962 with the official name Station Oceanographique Anton Bruun by the first director René-Guy Busnel (France) and co-worker Willem Dudok van Heel (the Netherlands), in honour of the Danish oceanographer Anton Bruun. Søren Hechmann Andersen joined the station from the start and quickly succeeded Busnel as head of the laboratory. The facilities consisted of net pens in the former ferry harbour and indoor tanks and laboratories. In 1974 the station was closed and animals and research moved to University of Southern Denmark, where it continued until 1983. The main focus of research at the station was the bioacoustics of harbour porpoises, but also included studies of porpoise physiology and harbour seal hearing, the latter conducted by Bertel Møhl. Significant bioacoustic publications based on work at the station:
Further readingAndersen, S. H. 2009. Invenstigations of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in Denmark from 1962 to 1983. Aquatic Mammals 35:395-398. 2 : Denmark|Research stations |
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