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Mechanisms of sound production in deer mice (Peromyscus spp.)
Tobias Riede
, Anastasiya Kobrina
, Landon Bone
, Tarana Darwaiz
, Bret Pasch
Biological Sciences
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Sound Production
100%
Deer Mice
100%
Vocalization
100%
Peromyscus
100%
Vocal Fold Vibration
100%
Airflow
75%
Rodents
50%
Whistle
50%
Vocal Fold
50%
Pup Isolation Calls
50%
Nonlinear Phenomena
50%
Comparative Analysis
25%
Closely Related Species
25%
Nonlinearity
25%
Behavior Change
25%
Dual-mode
25%
Small Changes
25%
Neonate
25%
Acoustic Signal
25%
Vibration Characteristics
25%
Vocal
25%
Acoustic Analysis
25%
Pouch
25%
Two-layer
25%
Vocal Fold Lamina Propria
25%
Light Gas
25%
Production Mechanism
25%
Vocal Production
25%
Long-distance Communication
25%
Vocal Ontogeny
25%
Sound Production Mechanism
25%
Vocal System
25%
Acoustic Properties
25%
Acoustic Interaction
25%
Free Edge
25%
Social Vocalizations
25%
Air Pocket
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Peromyscus
100%
Vocalization
100%
Pups
40%
Ontogeny
20%
Pouches
20%
Neonate
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vocal Folds
100%
Vocalization
71%
Airflow
42%
Morphometrics
14%
Neonate
14%
Anatomy
14%
Ontogeny
14%
Lamina Propria
14%
Acoustic Analysis
14%