File:Differences-in-Ultrasonic-Vocalizations-between-Wild-and-Laboratory-California-Mice-(Peromyscus-pone.0009705.s004.ogg
Differences-in-Ultrasonic-Vocalizations-between-Wild-and-Laboratory-California-Mice-(Peromyscus-pone.0009705.s004.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 36 s, 31 kbps, file size: 137 KB)
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DescriptionDifferences-in-Ultrasonic-Vocalizations-between-Wild-and-Laboratory-California-Mice-(Peromyscus-pone.0009705.s004.ogg |
English: Playback of the the spectrograph in Fig 1b. This is a composite file consisting of a 2SV from a mouse in the laboratory followed by the 2SV from a free living mouse in the wild.Playback is at 4% of original sound (11.025kHz). |
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Source | Audio S2 from Kalcounis-Rueppell M, Petric R, Briggs J, Carney C, Marshall M, Willse J, Rueppell O, Ribble D, Crossland J (2010). "Differences in Ultrasonic Vocalizations between Wild and Laboratory California Mice (Peromyscus californicus)". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0009705. PMID 20368980. PMC: 2848568. | ||
Author | Kalcounis-Rueppell M, Petric R, Briggs J, Carney C, Marshall M, Willse J, Rueppell O, Ribble D, Crossland J | ||
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