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Peggy S. M. Hill,Reinhard Lakes-Harlan,Andreas WesOffers a well-balanced treatment of the rapidly emerging field of biotremology.Discusses state-of-the-art methods and techniques, their merits and shortcomings.Provides new insights into this fascinat细胞膜 发表于 2025-3-27 03:30:36
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Book 2019nded considerably since then, and has even acquired a name of its own: biotremology...In this context, the book reports on new concepts in this fascinating discipline, and features chapters on state-of-the art methods for studying behavior tied to substrate-borne vibrations, as well as an entire sec博识 发表于 2025-3-27 15:14:25
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3378-7re the sensitivity of both species to vibrations in the frequency range of 8–10,000 Hz and report that elephants have up to an order of magnitude greater sensitivity below 200 Hz, indicating a heightened sensitivity to bone conduction hearing in comparison to humans.矛盾心理 发表于 2025-3-28 05:53:55
Quo Vadis, Biotremology?a snapshot of the chapters that follow. In addition, these authors have the freedom to explain fine points and aspects of the bigger picture of the field. Perhaps most importantly, they can suggest what is left to learn at this moment—in effect, “Quo vadis?” Where are we going?极力证明 发表于 2025-3-28 07:25:23
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Vibrational Communication in Elephants: A Case for Bone Conductionre the sensitivity of both species to vibrations in the frequency range of 8–10,000 Hz and report that elephants have up to an order of magnitude greater sensitivity below 200 Hz, indicating a heightened sensitivity to bone conduction hearing in comparison to humans.