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Laryngeal airway reconstruction indicates that rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are produced by an edge-tone mechanism
Tobias Riede
, Heather L. Borgard
, Bret Pasch
Biological Sciences
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Acoustic Variability
20%
Aerodynamics
20%
Airflow
20%
Airway
20%
Airway Reconstruction
100%
Alar
40%
Animal Sounds
20%
Edge Tone
100%
Endolaryngeal
20%
Functional Anatomy
20%
Functional Evolution
20%
Helmholtz Resonator
20%
Heteromyid Rodents
20%
Laboratory Mice
20%
Laryngeal muscles
20%
Murid Rodents
20%
Myomorpha
20%
Pouch
60%
Production Mechanism
20%
Rodents
100%
Small Lesions
20%
Social Communication
20%
Sound Production Mechanism
40%
Ultrasonic Signal
20%
Ultrasonic Vocalization
100%
Vocal Production
20%
Vocal Repertoire
20%
Whistle
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Airflow
20%
Functional Anatomy
20%
Laryngeal Muscle
20%
Ultrasonic Vocalization
100%