Nocturnal vocalizations and associated behaviour of the Rock Hyrax in field populations.

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September 1, 2015

 

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Fourie (1977) defines acoustic communication as a means of transferring information by use of the vocal-auditory channel to enable a signal sender to produce a vocalisation, and the receiver to detect that signal. The use of vocalisations to communicate information has been shown in an extremely diverse range of taxa including insects, fish, amphibians, birds and mammals (Berg, 1983; Searcy & Andersson, 1986; McComb et al...
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It has been proposed that the use of acoustic communication has evolved from the need for organisms to disperse to find food, and yet maintain close ties to other individuals of the same species in order to facilitate predator response, mate attraction and territorial displays (Boesch, 1991; Bradbury & Vehrencamp, 1998)...
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