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lunedì 30 maggio 2022
# gst: intentional defects to trap confined acoustic modes that are protected from perturbation
lunedì 10 luglio 2017
# s-behav: mimic the sound of musk hogs to avoid being eaten
<< Bird or beast? A cuckoo seems to have learned how to mimic the sounds made by the pig-like peccaries it lives alongside, perhaps to ward off predators >>
Sandrine Ceurstemont. Cuckoos mimic the sound of musk hogs to avoid being eaten. July 3, 2017.
<< Acoustic communication is particularly important in environments such as dense tropical forests, where the dim light constrains the efficacy of visual signals >>
<< In these environments, complex species interactions could promote the evolution of acoustic signals and result in intriguing patterns of mimicry and convergence >>
AA << demonstrate that the acoustic characteristics of bill clacking in ground-cuckoos are more similar to teeth clacking of peccaries than to bill clacking of the more closely related Geococcyx roadrunner >>
Fabio Raposo do Amaral, Gabriel Macedo, et al. Bluffing in the forest: Neotropical Neomorphus ground-cuckoos and peccaries in a possible case of acoustic mimicry. J Avian Biol doi: 10.1111/jav.01266. June 29, 2017
venerdì 3 luglio 2020
# gst: contactless manipulation of droplets levitating in an acoustic wave
sabato 5 agosto 2017
# s-phys: nanoquakes: driving them by phononic crystals
<< the extreme frequency sound waves - also known as surface acoustic waves [SAW] or 'nanoquakes' , as they run across the surface of a solid material in a similar manner to earthquake tremors on land >>
<< Although surface acoustic waves form a key component of a host of technologies, they have proved extremely difficult to control with any degree of accuracy >>
[AA] << have developed a new type of structure, known as a ' phononic crystal,' which when patterned into a device, can be used to steer and guide the nanoquakes >>
Riding the wave: Pioneering research tames nanoquakes. Aug 2, 2017
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-08-nanoquakes.html
<< Phononic crystals can control the propagation of SAW, analogous to photonic crystals, enabling components such as waveguides and cavities >>
B. J. Ash, S. R. Worsfold, et al. A highly attenuating and frequency tailorable annular hole phononic crystal for surface acoustic waves. Nature Communications 8, Article number: 174 (2017) doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00278-0
sabato 19 agosto 2017
# phyto: feel sounds to spot water
AA << used the model plant Pisum sativum to investigate the mechanism by which roots sense and locate water >>
AA << found that roots were able to locate a water source by sensing the vibrations generated by water moving inside pipes, even in the absence of substrate moisture. When both moisture and acoustic cues were available, roots preferentially used moisture in the soil over acoustic vibrations, suggesting that acoustic gradients enable roots to broadly detect a water source at a distance, while moisture gradients help them to reach their target more accurately >>
AA << results also showed that the presence of noise affected the abilities of roots to perceive and respond correctly to the surrounding soundscape >>
Monica Gagliano, Mavra Grimonprez, et al. Tuned in: plant roots use sound to locate water. Oecologia. Volume 184, Issue 1, pp 151–160. May 2017
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00442-017-3862-z
giovedì 5 marzo 2020
# gst: the sounds that occur when a soap bubble pops.
martedì 1 novembre 2016
# s-behav: the intricate performance (dancing and singing) of a jumping spider
AA << present behavioral and neurophysiological evidence that [Jumping spiders (Salticidae)] perceive and respond to airborne acoustic stimuli, even when the distance between the animal and the sound source is relatively large (∼3 m) and with stimulus amplitudes at the position of the spider of ∼65 dB sound pressure level (SPL) >>
<< Behavioral experiments with the jumping spider Phidippus audax reveal that these animals respond to low-frequency sounds (80 Hz; 65 dB SPL) by freezing—a common anti-predatory behavior characteristic of an acoustic startle response >>
<< Neurophysiological recordings from auditory-sensitive neural units in the brains of these jumping spiders showed responses to low-frequency tones (80 Hz at ∼65 dB SPL)—recordings that also represent the first record of acoustically responsive neural units in the jumping spider brain. Responses persisted even when the distances between spider and stimulus source exceeded 3 m and under anechoic conditions. >>
Paul S. Shamble, Gil Menda, et al.
Airborne Acoustic Perception by a Jumping Spider. Current Biology. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.08.041 Publ. Oct. 13, 2016
http://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(16)30985-X
Jaymi Heimbuch. Jumping spider males dance and sing ... Oct. 4, 2016.
FonT: sarebbe interessante valutare se e quanto tempo prima la struttura neuroacustica del Phidippus audax sia in grado di percepire e discriminare le basse freq dei movimenti tellurici profondi che successivamente manifesteranno macro episodi di superficie (earthquake).
also:
Richard A. Lovett. Scientists Seek Foolproof Signal to Predict Earthquakes. National Geographic News. Jan. 5, 2013
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/01/04-earthquakees-defy-prediction-efforts/
Vanessa Bates Ramirez. Earthquakes Will Be as Predictable as Hurricanes Thanks to AI. Sep 27, 2016
http://singularityhub.com/2016/09/27/earthquakes-will-be-as-predictable-as-hurricanes-thanks-to-ai
venerdì 12 luglio 2024
# gst: apropos of the transition of order from chaos, a universal behavior near a critical point.
martedì 11 gennaio 2022
# gst: apropos of discomfort tolerances, maximize a sweet spot (of a sound zone)
martedì 30 luglio 2019
# chem: acoustic levitation techniques to perform chemistry in floating droplets
<< Beauchamp (Jack Beauchamp) is doing work in what he calls "lab-in-a-drop" chemistry, in which chemical reactions are performed within a drop of liquid suspended in midair through acoustic levitation. >>
Performing chemistry in floating droplets. California Institute of Technology. Jul 29, 2019.
https://m.phys.org/news/2019-07-chemistry-droplets.html
Chaonan Mu, Jie Wang, et al. Mass Spectrometric Study of Acoustically Levitated Droplets Illuminates Molecular‐Level Mechanism of Photodynamic Therapy for Cancer involving Lipid Oxidation. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Volume 58, Issue 24. doi: 10.1002/anie.201902815. Apr 23, 2019.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/anie.201902815
sabato 20 aprile 2024
# gst: apropos of synchronization of large bubble clouds, self-oscillating acoustic bubbles that bounce
lunedì 10 luglio 2023
# gst: myriad of complex dynamics from the atomization of acoustically levitated droplets
martedì 11 luglio 2017
# s-astro: the sonic multiverse, by Gavin Starks
<< A project that explores whether there is a musical equivalent to the curvature of spacetime will be presented on Thursday 6 July by Gavin Starks at the National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hull >>
AA << aim is to test whether mathematical relationships that describe cosmology and quantum mechanics can be applied to a sonic universe , or 'soniverse' >>
Royal Astronomical Society. Adventures in acoustic cosmology. July 6, 2017
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-07-adventures-acoustic-cosmology.html
Gavin Starks. Escape into the multiverse. Jan. 27, 2017
http://www.binarydust.org/2017/01/27/escape-into-the-multiverse/
domenica 9 gennaio 2022
# ecol: mycological jazz
mercoledì 6 aprile 2022
# astro: going beyond a performance by Frank Zappa (or a speech by – for example – a political entity), two speeds of sound found on Mars
venerdì 14 aprile 2023
# gst: even a single bubble can produce creative musical outcomes
sabato 9 settembre 2017
# behav: even more devious than previously thought
<< The common cuckoo, notorious for evading parental duty by hiding her eggs in the nests of other brooding birds, is even more devious than previously thought >>
Scientists expose true extent of cuckoo's cunning. Sept 4, 2017
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-09-scientists-expose-true-extent-cuckoo.html
<< Parasites evolve not only to evade host defences but also to manipulate host behaviour >>
AA << test whether a brood parasitic cuckoo manipulates host perception of predation risk using an acoustic signal—a hawk-like call—that might misdirect host defences and thereby reduce the chance that hosts detect parasitism >>
AA << propose that the female cuckoo chuckle call tricks the hosts into responding vigilantly as if they were exposed to danger from a hawk, instead of from a cuckoo. This would divert host attention from clutch protection to self-protection, and so reduce the chance of the hosts detecting that they have been parasitized >>
Jenny E. York, Nicholas B. Davies. Female cuckoo calls misdirect host defences towards the wrong enemy. Nature Ecology & Evolution. Sept 4, 2017 doi: 10.1038/s41559-017-0279-3
martedì 18 febbraio 2020
# lang: information management (encoding reliability) in bird communications (among wild redbreasted nuthatches, Sitta canadensis)
martedì 28 novembre 2017
# behav: large-eared bats adopting slow-flight feeding strategies
AA << compare quantitative aerodynamic measures of flight efficiency of two bat species, one large-eared (Plecotus auritus) and one small-eared (Glossophaga soricina), flying freely in a wind tunnel >>
AA << find that the body drag of both species is higher than previously assumed and that the large-eared species has a higher body drag coefficient, but also produces relatively more ear/body lift than the small-eared species >>
<< The relatively higher power of the large-eared species results in lower optimal flight speeds and [AA] findings support the notion of a trade-off between the acoustic benefits of large external ears and aerodynamic performance. The result of this trade-off would be the eco-morphological correlation in bat flight, with large-eared bats generally adopting slow-flight feeding strategies >>
Jonas Hakansson, Lasse Jakobsen, et al. Body lift, drag and power are relatively higher in large-eared than in small-eared bat species. 2017; 14 (135): 4099. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0455. Oct 25, 2017.
http://rsif.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/14/135/20170455
The pros and cons of large ears. Nov 10, 2017
http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/the-pros-and-cons-of-large-ears
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171110084634.htm