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Acoustic-Communication-and-Sound-Degradation-How-Do-the-Individual-Signatures-of-Male-and-Female-pone.0102842.s001.oga (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 57 s, 64 kbps, file size: 443 KB)
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English: Examples of propagated distance calls of males and females. Two examples for each sex are broadcasted at 2 m, 64 m and 256 m. |
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Source | Audio File S1 from Mouterde S, Theunissen F, Elie J, Vignal C, Mathevon N (2014). "Acoustic Communication and Sound Degradation: How Do the Individual Signatures of Male and Female Zebra Finch Calls Transmit over Distance?". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0102842. PMID 25061795. PMC: 4111290. | |||
Author | Mouterde S, Theunissen F, Elie J, Vignal C, Mathevon N | |||
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