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Figure 1.

ABR replicates elicited in response to frequency-specific tone pips at 70 dB SPL from the same frog showing valley-peak waveforms in the reproductive season (a) and non-reproductive season (b).

Rise, plateau and fall (R/P/F) for each frequency are specified on the left-hand side of the figure.

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Figure 2.

ABRs as a function of stimulus intensity evoked by tone pips of 1 KHz from the same frog in the reproductive season (a) and non-reproductive season

(b).

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Figure 3.

ABRs as a function of intensity evoked by a click stimulus from the same frog in the reproductive season (a) and non-reproductive season (b).

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Figure 4.

ABR thresholds for Emei music frogs recorded in the reproductive season and non-reproductive season.

The points plotted represent the thresholds for tone pips (mean ± SD). *P<0.05, **P<0.01.

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Figure 5.

ABR latency to valley as a function of tone pip frequency using threshold stimulation at each frequency.

Points represent the latency (mean ± SD). *P<0.05, **P<0.01.

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