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Production of ultrasonic vocalizations by Peromyscus mice in the wild

Matina C Kalcounis-Rueppell1* email, Jackie D Metheny1 email and Maarten J Vonhof2* email

Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1000 Spring Garden Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA

Department of Biological Sciences, Western Michigan University, 1903 W. Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

author email corresponding author email* Contributed equally

Frontiers in Zoology 2006, 3:3doi:10.1186/1742-9994-3-3

Published: 28 February 2006

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Playback of the 3PW motif in Figure 1b with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of the 4PW motif in Figure 1c with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of the FMS20 motif in Figure 1d with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of the S20 motif in Figure 1e with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of the L20 motif in Figure 1f with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of the BARK motif in Figure 1g with the time scale expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of shrew (Sorex trowbridgei) echolocation recorded on Upper (spectrogram not shown) with time expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans.

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Playback of bat echolocation recorded on Upper (spectrogram not shown) with time expanded by a factor of 10 to render the fundamental frequency audible to humans. Note the "feeding buzz" as the bat approaches and captures insect prey.

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Descriptive statistics for components of each of the 7 motifs.

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