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Postnatal remodeling of the laryngeal airway removes body size dependency of spectral features for ultrasonic whistling in laboratory mice
T. Darwaiz, B. Pasch, T. Riede
Biological Sciences
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Body Size
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Airway
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Whistle
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Laboratory Mice
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Size Dependence
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Spectral Features
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Ultrasonic
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Pouch
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Endolaryngeal
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Ultrasonic Whistles
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Rodents
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1-year-olds
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Older Adults
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Two-year-olds
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Allometry
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Mus musculus
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Fundamental Frequency
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Connective Tissue
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Musculature
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Social Communication
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Adulthood
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Acoustic Signal
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Drastic Change
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Postnatal Development
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Aged Mice
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Spectral Properties
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Divergent Pattern
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Vocal Behavior
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Causal Association
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Sound Production Mechanism
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Geriatrics
20%
CD-1 Mice
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Spectral Overlap
20%
F0 Range
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Medicine and Dentistry
Childbirth
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Ontogeny
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Connective Tissue
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Geriatrics
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Allometry
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Postnatal Development
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CD1 Antigen
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