Simultaneously measured behavioral and electrophysiological hearing thresholds in a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
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Dorian S Houser | James J Finneran | C. E. Schlundt | Carolyn E Schlundt | Randall L. Dear | D. Houser | J. Finneran | Randall L Dear | Linda Green | L. Green
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