X831 2003064500大气二氧化硫检测反应室的光学特性研究=Study of theoptical performance of cell for the detection of sulfur dioxidein air[刊,中]/杨初平(华南师范大学物理系.广东,广州(510631)),何振江…∥光学技术.-2003,29(1)....X831 2003064500大气二氧化硫检测反应室的光学特性研究=Study of theoptical performance of cell for the detection of sulfur dioxidein air[刊,中]/杨初平(华南师范大学物理系.广东,广州(510631)),何振江…∥光学技术.-2003,29(1).-39- 41为了适应检测大气中低浓度二氧化硫的需要,提出两个物理模型来定量分析反应室的横截面半径和内壁吸光率对反应室信噪特征的影响,计算结果表明存在一个最佳的半径,为反应室的优化设计提供了理论依据。图5参5(严寒)展开更多
The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent flogs Odorrana tormota is believed to be an adaptation to avoid masking by the intense low-frequency noise of the rushing stream in their habitat. The acoustic ada...The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent flogs Odorrana tormota is believed to be an adaptation to avoid masking by the intense low-frequency noise of the rushing stream in their habitat. The acoustic adaptation hypothesis for ultrasonic origin predicts that some organisms subjecting to persistent acoustic interference from broadband, low-frequency en- vironmental noise, might shift their signal frequency upward into frequency bands with lower noise energy. In other words, low-frequency environmental noise might cause upward shifts of species' vocalization frequencies making their signals more conspicuous. Presently, it is unclear whether male O. tormota adjust their signal features in response to a change in the ambient noise level. We tested the prediction of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis by recording the vocalizations of male O. tormota in- habiting two streams with different background noise levels in Huangshan in central China and comparing their call features in- cluding the fundamental frequency (F0). Results showed that the spectrotemporal characteristics of the vocal signals of males in the two habitats were indifferent, except the duration of the call harmonic segments and three parameters related to the call fun- damental frequency (F0). In terms of the F0, the pooled and individual frog data showed that flogs inhabiting the noisier habitat tended to emit calls having higher F0. The higher F0 increases the signal-to-noise ratio, thus benefiting the detection of vocaliza- tion. Thus, similar to several anuran species, concave-eared torrent frogs also display noise-dependent adjustment of vocal pitch in their vocalizations for making them more audible展开更多
文摘X831 2003064500大气二氧化硫检测反应室的光学特性研究=Study of theoptical performance of cell for the detection of sulfur dioxidein air[刊,中]/杨初平(华南师范大学物理系.广东,广州(510631)),何振江…∥光学技术.-2003,29(1).-39- 41为了适应检测大气中低浓度二氧化硫的需要,提出两个物理模型来定量分析反应室的横截面半径和内壁吸光率对反应室信噪特征的影响,计算结果表明存在一个最佳的半径,为反应室的优化设计提供了理论依据。图5参5(严寒)
文摘The ultrasonic communication in Concave-eared torrent flogs Odorrana tormota is believed to be an adaptation to avoid masking by the intense low-frequency noise of the rushing stream in their habitat. The acoustic adaptation hypothesis for ultrasonic origin predicts that some organisms subjecting to persistent acoustic interference from broadband, low-frequency en- vironmental noise, might shift their signal frequency upward into frequency bands with lower noise energy. In other words, low-frequency environmental noise might cause upward shifts of species' vocalization frequencies making their signals more conspicuous. Presently, it is unclear whether male O. tormota adjust their signal features in response to a change in the ambient noise level. We tested the prediction of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis by recording the vocalizations of male O. tormota in- habiting two streams with different background noise levels in Huangshan in central China and comparing their call features in- cluding the fundamental frequency (F0). Results showed that the spectrotemporal characteristics of the vocal signals of males in the two habitats were indifferent, except the duration of the call harmonic segments and three parameters related to the call fun- damental frequency (F0). In terms of the F0, the pooled and individual frog data showed that flogs inhabiting the noisier habitat tended to emit calls having higher F0. The higher F0 increases the signal-to-noise ratio, thus benefiting the detection of vocaliza- tion. Thus, similar to several anuran species, concave-eared torrent frogs also display noise-dependent adjustment of vocal pitch in their vocalizations for making them more audible