
Chong Wei
@filsowei
Bioacoustics Researcher @CMST_oceans, @ForrestResearch Fellow, interested in #Echolocation #FiniteElement #Noiseimpact #Hearing 🐬🐳🐠🐟🐧🦭
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Do fish change their sounds when they grow older? See our new paper about the drumming sounds generated by a critically endangered species, Chinese bahaba. #Fishsound asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/10… Forrest Foundation CMST_oceans xmu

Thrilled to have my first book chapter published by Academic Press, Elsevier. It's an honour to be a part of this book. 🐬🐳 #Echolocation #Cetaceans #Dolphins #Whales Forrest Foundation CMST_oceans Sound production and propagation in cetaceans sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Scientists conclude that the Bryde’s #whales in the Gulf of Mexico are a new distinct species, now called Rice’s whales. Marine Mammalogy will now review the population to confirm the species designation! ow.ly/IfjN50DySOQ


Why did the dolphin fail to recognise the objects in the cross-modal matching experiment? See our new paper: CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation Acoustic Research Laboratory Possible limitations of dolphin echolocation: a simulation study based on a cross-modal matching experiment disq.us/t/3vqcbvz

Why does the #noise from different directions can cause different damage levels to the fish ears? Read our new paper and find out: #noiseimpact #fishhearing CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/10…

Ever wondered why the Risso's dolphin has a distinct cleft running down the middle of its forehead? Could it help biosonar performance? Read our new paper: #echolocation #Dolphin CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation Curtin University mdpi.com/1995860 #mdpianimals via Animals



We often see dolphins spinning. Does it help in echolocation? Read our paper: CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation Does rotation increase the acoustic field of view? Comparative models based on CT data of a live dolphin versus a dead dolphin doi.org/10.1088/1748-3… via Bioinspiration & Biomimetics

CT scanning will be performed at #CSIRO to investigate the potential cause for the recent pilot whales stranding near Albany. CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation Curtin University CSIRO

At the time, experts speculated the whales could have been ill, or suffering stress caused by loud underwater noise. Now, scientists at Curtin Media are testing theories: australiangeographic.com.au/news/2023/08/s…


We’re thrilled to share our latest work utilizing 3D finite element modelling to explore sound production and reception in Risso's dolphins. CMST_oceans Forrest Foundation doi.org/10.1088/1748-3… via Bioinspiration & Biomimetics