Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials
While there has been recent concern about the effects of sound on marine mammals, including polar bears, there are no data available measuring the hearing of any bear. The in-air hearing of three polar bears was measured using evoked auditory potentials obtained while tone pips were played to three...
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fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:jexbio:210/7/1116 2023-05-15T18:42:25+02:00 Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials Nachtigall, Paul E. Supin, Alexander Y. Amundin, Mats Röken, Bengt Møller, Thorsten Mooney, T. Aran Taylor, Kristen A. Yuen, Michelle 2007-04-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/210/7/1116 https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.02734 en eng Company of Biologists http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/content/short/210/7/1116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.02734 Copyright (C) 2007, Company of Biologists Research Article TEXT 2007 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.02734 2015-02-28T16:27:16Z While there has been recent concern about the effects of sound on marine mammals, including polar bears, there are no data available measuring the hearing of any bear. The in-air hearing of three polar bears was measured using evoked auditory potentials obtained while tone pips were played to three individually anaesthetized bears at the Kolmården Djurpark. Hearing was tested in half-octave steps from 1 to 22.5 kHz. Measurements were not obtainable at 1 kHz and best sensitivity was found in the range from 11.2–22.5 kHz. Considering the tone pips were short and background noise measurements were available, absolute measurements were estimated based on an assumed mammalian integration time of 300 ms. These data show sensitive hearing in the polar bear over a wide frequency range and should cause those concerned with the introduction of anthropogenic noise into the polar bear's environment to operate with caution. Text Ursus maritimus HighWire Press (Stanford University) Journal of Experimental Biology 210 7 1116 1122 |
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While there has been recent concern about the effects of sound on marine mammals, including polar bears, there are no data available measuring the hearing of any bear. The in-air hearing of three polar bears was measured using evoked auditory potentials obtained while tone pips were played to three individually anaesthetized bears at the Kolmården Djurpark. Hearing was tested in half-octave steps from 1 to 22.5 kHz. Measurements were not obtainable at 1 kHz and best sensitivity was found in the range from 11.2–22.5 kHz. Considering the tone pips were short and background noise measurements were available, absolute measurements were estimated based on an assumed mammalian integration time of 300 ms. These data show sensitive hearing in the polar bear over a wide frequency range and should cause those concerned with the introduction of anthropogenic noise into the polar bear's environment to operate with caution. |
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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Polar bear Ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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polar bear ursus maritimus hearing measured with auditory evoked potentials |
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