“…Various methods have been applied to test such a relationship, using either individual variables, and products thereof, such as number of turns and basilar membrane length (West, 1985), the ratio of the radii of the basal and apical turns (Manoussaki et al, 2008), or cochlear shape (Wannaprasert and Jeffery, 2015). However, these methods have either been used in incomparable ways, e.g., radii ratio measured from the modiolar axis Ekdale and Racicot, 2015;Ketten et al, 2016) or using individual spiral centers for each measurement of basal and apical turn (Manoussaki et al, 2008), or they have been applied to a variety of mammals, mainly including hearing generalists (Manoussaki et al, 2008;Wannaprasert and Jeffery, 2015), not shedding much light on hearing in cetaceans in particular. Also, Ketten (1992) and Ketten et al (2016) used basilar membrane width and thickness as correlates for LF sensitivity in whales.…”