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| Suthers, R.A. & D.H. Hector. (1988). Individual variation in vocal tract resonance may assist oilbirds in recognizing echoes of their own sonar clicks. In P.E. Noichtigall & P.W.B. Moore (Eds.), Animal sonar: processes and performances (pp. 87-91). New York: Plenum Press.
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| Suthers, R. A., & Hector, D. H. (1988). "Individual variation in vocal tract resonance may assist oilbirds in recognizing echoes of their own sonar clicks." In P. E. Nachtigall & P. W. B. Moore (Eds.), Animal Sonar: Processes and Performances. (pp. 87-91). (Plenum Press, New York).
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| Suthers, R. A., & Hector, D. H. (1988). Individual variation in vocal tract resonance may assist oilbirds in recognizing echoes of their own sonar clicks. In P. E. Nachtigall & P. W. B. Moore (Eds.), Animal Sonar: Processes and Performances. (pp. 87-91). New York: Plenum Press.
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