Biosonar signals impinging on the target during interception by big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus.
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James A Simmons | J. Simmons | P. Saillant | S. P. Dear | David N. Lee | F. Bouffard | Steven P Dear | Prestor A Saillant | Frederick H Bouffard | David N Lee
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