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Variation of echolocation pulse source levels and detection distances for bat assemblages across an environmental gradient: “a test of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis”

The use of multiple microphone arrays to measure echolocation pulse source levels of free-flying bats does not allow one to determine the species of the bat being recorded. However, the echolocation pulses can be assigned to species based on pulse parameters used in conjunction with a reference libr...

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Main Author: Wechuli, David Basara
Other Authors: Jacobs, David Steve
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2022
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