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Titlebook: Biosonar; Annemarie Surlykke,Paul E. Nachtigall,Arthur N. Po Book 2014 Springer-Verlag New York 2014 acoustic scenes.bats.odontocetes

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The Complexity of the Geriatric Patientely with sound in air and water. This convergence is in part driven by the often opposing physical effects of body sizes, sound speeds, and absorption in air and water, but also by a deeply rooted way in which the mammalian auditory system process sound at high repetition rates.
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Biosonar978-1-4614-9146-0Series ISSN 0947-2657 Series E-ISSN 2197-1897
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9146-0acoustic scenes; bats; odontocetes
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978-1-4939-3974-9Springer-Verlag New York 2014
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Learning Genitourinary and Pelvic Imaging unprecedented level of control also in field experiments. Also, the active acoustic orientation of bats and dolphins provide a unique window into adaptive perception processes, making echolocators attractive models for studies of acoustic scene analysis. Bats and whales comprise almost a fourth of
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Supitcha Kiatprajak,Lynda Rolphterns of call production, and the role of echolocation in the diversification of these animals. Echolocating toothed whales and bats operate in a range of situations ranging from open to cluttered habitats. Toothed whales use four general echolocation signal types while bats demonstrate much higher
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Supitcha Kiatprajak,Lynda Rolphvigation and foraging for food. Despite the fact that bats are aerial echolocators, whereas dolphins use underwater sonar, both groups depend on their sonar signals to detect, discriminate, locate, track, and catch small moving prey. The large differences in the physical characteristics of air and w
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Chew-Hung Chang,Bing Sheng Wu,Kim Irvine outgoing clicks and cries, more information is known about the outgoing signals than what animals hear of the echoes. Loud outgoing signals produce pronounced echoes but also create problems for hearing when the animal immediately attempts to listen for the quiet returning echoes. Recent work measu
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