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The following pages link to Everyday bat vocalizations contain information about emitter, addressee, context, and behavior (Q28585251):
Displaying 13 items.
- News Feature: Singing in the brain (Q41266923) (← links)
- An annotated dataset of Egyptian fruit bat vocalizations across varying contexts and during vocal ontogeny (Q42163340) (← links)
- Crowd vocal learning induces vocal dialects in bats: Playback of conspecifics shapes fundamental frequency usage by pups (Q43010834) (← links)
- Persistent producer-scrounger relationships in bats. (Q50021315) (← links)
- Bat detective-Deep learning tools for bat acoustic signal detection. (Q50420351) (← links)
- Adiposity signals predict vocal effort in Alston's singing mice. (Q53401882) (← links)
- Zebra finches identify individuals using vocal signatures unique to each call type (Q57048764) (← links)
- Going to Bat(s) for Studies of Disease Tolerance (Q57191735) (← links)
- Bat banter is surprisingly nuanced (Q58928925) (← links)
- Neuronal coding of multiscale temporal features in communication sequences within the bat auditory cortex (Q59330201) (← links)
- Ultrashort-range, high-frequency communication by female mice shapes social interactions (Q89722897) (← links)
- Deep convolutional network for animal sound classification and source attribution using dual audio recordings (Q92055091) (← links)
- Long-term and persistent vocal plasticity in adult bats (Q92265811) (← links)