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| Quantification of Bone's Load-Induced Multicellular Intreractions with a Lab-on-a-Chip Platform [项目] Marnie Saunders
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| Highly Directional Sonar Beam of Narwhals (Monodon monoceros) Measured with a Vertical 16 Hydrophone Array [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (11 Jens C. Koblitz; Peter Stilz; Marianne H. Rasmussen; Kristin L. Laidre
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| ‘Compromise’ in Echolocation Calls between Different Colonies of the Intermediate Leaf-Nosed Bat (Hipposideros larvatus) [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (3 Yi Chen; Qi Liu; Qianqian Su; Yunxiao Sun; Xingwen Peng; Xiangyang He; Libiao Zhang
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| A Quantitative Analysis of Pulsed Signals Emitted by Wild Bottlenose Dolphins [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (7 Ana Rita Luís; Miguel N. Couchinho; Manuel E. dos Santos
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| Dog Breed Differences in Visual Communication with Humans [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (10 Akitsugu Konno; Teresa Romero; Miho Inoue-Murayama; Atsuko Saito; Toshikazu Hasegawa
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| Acoustic Signaling by Singing Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae): What Role Does Reverberation Play? [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (12 Eduardo Mercado III
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| Sensory Drive Mediated by Climatic Gradients Partially Explains Divergence in Acoustic Signals in Two Horseshoe Bat Species, Rhinolophus swinnyi and Rhinolophus simulator [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (1 Gregory L. Mutumi; David S. Jacobs; Henning Winker
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| The Source Parameters of Echolocation Clicks from Captive and Free-Ranging Yangtze Finless Porpoises (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2015-01-01, 10 (6 Liang Fang; Ding Wang; Yongtao Li; Zhaolong Cheng; Matthew K. Pine; Kexiong Wang; Songhai Li
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| Mother Vocal Recognition in Antarctic Fur Seal Arctocephalus gazella Pups: A Two-Step Process [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2015-01-01, 10 (9 Thierry Aubin; Pierre Jouventin; Isabelle Charrier
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| Dolphins Adjust Species-Specific Frequency Parameters to Compensate for Increasing Background Noise [期刊论文] PLOS ONE, 2015-01-01, 10 (4 Elena Papale; Marco Gamba; Monica Perez-Gil; Vidal Martel Martin; Cristina Giacoma
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