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Reverberations and Amplitude Fluctuations in the Propagation of Sound in a Forest: Implications for Animal Communication

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Published
Mar 01, 1980
Vol/Issue
115(3)
Pages
381-399
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Douglas G. Richards, R. Haven Wiley (1980). Reverberations and Amplitude Fluctuations in the Propagation of Sound in a Forest: Implications for Animal Communication. The American Naturalist, 115(3), 381-399. https://doi.org/10.1086/283568
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