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VoiceScientist avatar VoiceScientist commented on August 19, 2024

It looks like you are picking up a very strong harmonic, which is simply double the fundamental frequency. If you're interested in labeling harmonic versus non-harmonic calls, you could do that manually with a label when reviewing the calls. I don't know of any literature on the mechanism of USV harmonics, although I suspect that all USVs have a second harmonic and that the reason we often don't see them in the higher (50 kHz) USVs is more of a technical matter of our recording equipment (e.g. sampling rate, gain settings, etc.) rather than a biological reason.

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DrCoffey avatar DrCoffey commented on August 19, 2024

Hey @escobari, I agree with everything @VoiceScientist mentioned here. There is more discussion regarding harmonics in the closed issue #144: #144

I also include some modified functions if you want your xlsx output file to include the complete box bandwidth.

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escobari avatar escobari commented on August 19, 2024

Thank you both for your responses! I think labelling harmonic versus non-harmonic calls is a good idea.

I used the modified functions and they worked to obtain the total frequency bandwidth. I'll use this to calculte the max frequency of the harmonic. Thank you again!

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