Auditory peripheral tuning: evidence for a simple resonance phenomenon in the lizard Tiliqua.

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Published in Hear Res on May 01, 1988

Authors

G A Manley1, G K Yates, C Köppl

Author Affiliations

1: Institut für Zoologie, Technische Universität München, Garching, F.R.G.

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