Keeping returns optimal: gain control exerted through sensitivity adjustments in the harbour porpoise auditory system
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Kristian Beedholm | Magnus Wahlberg | Paul E. Nachtigall | Meike Linnenschmidt | Jakob Højer-Kristensen | P. Nachtigall | M. Linnenschmidt | M. Wahlberg | K. Beedholm | Jakob Højer-Kristensen | Meike Linnenschmidt
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