Three-dimensional beam pattern of regular sperm whale clicks confirms bent-horn hypothesis.
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Peter L Tyack | Mark P. Johnson | Mark P Johnson | P. Tyack | P. Madsen | W. Zimmer | Peter T Madsen | Walter M X Zimmer
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