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Intraspecific transfer of information via the pulsed sound in captive odontocete cetaceans
Record no:
37810
Call no:
RP5523
Author:
Caldwell, Melba C.
;
Caldwell, David K.
Citation:
LES SYSTEMES SONARS ANIMAUX : Biologie et Bionique / ed R.G. Busnel. 1967 : 879-936;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Cetacea - Behaviour
;
Dolphins
;
Animal communication
;
Animal sounds
;
Type:
Reprint
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