In most mammals, adults produce relatively low frequency vocalizations compared to those of juveniles. This rule is not maintained however at least in four species of ground squirrels, whose juveniles call at the adult’s fundamental frequency. These findings have been obtained however with separate sets of juveniles and adults and no data is available concerning the ontogeny linked to these differences. Here we analyze the acoustic structure of alarm calls of the same Yellow Spermophilus fulvus and Speckled S. suslicus ground squirrel individuals, recorded as pups and as adults after hibernation. We found the fundamental frequencies of adults within the same frequency ranges as those of pups, in spite of the significant difference in body m...
Acoustic communication and its variability in selected populations of ground squirrels of the genus ...
Dependence of the sound-signal frequency on the animal body length was studied in 14 ground squirrel...
Communication plays an integral role in facilitating intra- and interspecific interactions. The stud...
The formation of the alarm call's time-frequency characteristics at different stages of individual d...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Alarm calls of juvenile and adult groups of Spermophilus pygmaeus, Marmota bobak, Rhombomys opimus, ...
Abstract: The alarm call of the little ground squirrel (Spermophilus pygmaeus), like those of six ot...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
6 ABSTRACT Since now, acoustic communication and alarm calls of European ground squirrel and the rec...
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When confronted with a predator, many mammalian species emit vocalizations known as alarm calls. Voc...
Alarm calls of the European Spermophilus citellus (EGS), Taurus S. taurensis (TGS) and Anatolian S. ...
Alarm calling in a population of thirteenlined ground squirrels, Spermophilus tridecemlineatus , was...
This study investigated alarm calls given by Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) in the pr...
Abstract Vocal communication is an important method squirrels (Sciuridae) use to transfer informatio...
Acoustic communication and its variability in selected populations of ground squirrels of the genus ...
Dependence of the sound-signal frequency on the animal body length was studied in 14 ground squirrel...
Communication plays an integral role in facilitating intra- and interspecific interactions. The stud...
The formation of the alarm call's time-frequency characteristics at different stages of individual d...
Responding appropriately to alarm calls may be especially important to immature animals, since they ...
Alarm calls of juvenile and adult groups of Spermophilus pygmaeus, Marmota bobak, Rhombomys opimus, ...
Abstract: The alarm call of the little ground squirrel (Spermophilus pygmaeus), like those of six ot...
Because young ground squirrels are vulnerable to predation, selection would favor the early ability ...
6 ABSTRACT Since now, acoustic communication and alarm calls of European ground squirrel and the rec...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74063/1/j.1439-0310.1999.00388.x.pd
When confronted with a predator, many mammalian species emit vocalizations known as alarm calls. Voc...
Alarm calls of the European Spermophilus citellus (EGS), Taurus S. taurensis (TGS) and Anatolian S. ...
Alarm calling in a population of thirteenlined ground squirrels, Spermophilus tridecemlineatus , was...
This study investigated alarm calls given by Uinta ground squirrels (Spermophilus armatus) in the pr...
Abstract Vocal communication is an important method squirrels (Sciuridae) use to transfer informatio...
Acoustic communication and its variability in selected populations of ground squirrels of the genus ...
Dependence of the sound-signal frequency on the animal body length was studied in 14 ground squirrel...
Communication plays an integral role in facilitating intra- and interspecific interactions. The stud...