In Myotis emarginatus, the patterns of echolocation sounds vary with different foraging habitats: In commuting flights the echolocation sounds are linearly frequency modulated sweeps that start at about 100 kHz, terminate at 40 kHz, and have a duration of 1-3 ms. They consist of a loud first harmoni
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Echolocation by the long-eared bat,Plecotus phyllotis
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- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1977
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- English
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- 785 KB
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- 122
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- 0340-7594
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