Fig. 8.7.

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The ‘oom’ sound by a male and a female. Note that the sound of the male is slightly lower than that of the female, although both calls are around 1 kHz in frequency (y-axis). The rate of calling is nearly identical – eight sounds per 16 s (x-axis). Darker spots mean greater amplitude (louder call). Both male and female have faint (light grey) and loud (dark grey) ‘ooms’ that may be produced within the same series of calling.
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