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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Physiol Paris. 2016 Oct 27;110(3 Pt B):200–215. doi: 10.1016/j.jphysparis.2016.10.005

Fig. 12.

Fig. 12

Peak conspicuousness of hybrid chirps using a 20-ms window. Chirps from four species (including two different types of A. leptorhynchus and A. albifrons chirps, n=6 from each species/chirp type) were re-synthesized on the waveform of all four species, including the waveform of the species from which the chirp came. The bars within each chirp type are arranged from most sinusoidal (A. albifrons) to most complex (S. terminalis) EOD waveform. The chirps were combined with an EOD from the waveform donor species to measure peak conspicuousness on a A) 10 Hz beat and B) 100 Hz beat. Asterisks indicate statistically significant differences (p<0.05, Fisher PLSD) between the conspicuousness of chirps on different species-specific EOD waveforms. Error bars show one standard error from the mean.