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Subject: | Re: Songbirds audiogram. |
From: | "Martin Braun" <> |
Date: | Tue, 18 Mar 2008 20:14:12 +0100 |
Dear Jean-Francois, your group of bird species is almost certainly totally deaf at >6 kHz. The only investigated species that is known to have a hearing range of (slightly) >10 kHz is the barn owl. For references, you might like to make use of the publications of Geoff Manley and Christine Köppl. Martin --------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Braun Neuroscience of Music S-671 95 Klässbol Sweden web site: http://w1.570.telia.com/~u57011259/index.htm |
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