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- W2002552486 abstract "An especially fascinating discovery in the past decade is that frogs of some species produce ultrasonic signals and communicate ultrasonically. Only two frog species possess recessed tympana: Odorrana tormota and Huia cavitympanum. Males of O. tormota produce diverse calls containing spectral energy in the ultrasonic range, and males of H. cavitympanum emit vocalizations, a fraction of those being ultrasonic vocal signals. To explore the mechanism of ultrasonic signal production, experiments were conducted only in euthanized males of O. tormota. Results showed that the major spectral features of calls can be generated by forcing pressurized air through the larynx. Laryngeal specializations for ultrasound production appear to include very thin portions of the medial vocal ligaments and the intrinsic nonlinear dynamics. Amphibians are a distinct evolutionary lineage from bats, cetaceans, and rodents. Their acoustic communication systems represent a new example of communication and speciation in evolutionary biology." @default.
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- W2002552486 title "‘Silent’ signals: selective forces acting on ultrasonic communication systems in terrestrial vertebrates" @default.
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