Observation and analysis of sonar signal generation in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): Evidence for two sonar sources
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Wesley R. Elsberry | Sam H. Ridgway | Ted W. Cranford | Diane J. Blackwood | Tricia Kamolnick | William Van Bonn | W. Bonn | S. Ridgway | D. Carder | W. Elsberry | D. Blackwood | T. Kamolnick | M. Todd | M. Chaplin | T. Cranford | Donald A. Carder | Mark Todd | Jennifer A. Jeffress | Monica S. Chaplin
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