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Use of vocal interprinting for specifie discrimination of gray (Microcebus murinus) and rufous mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus ).
Serial title : International Journal of Primatology.
2000/10.
Authors : Hafen, T. Vorobieva, E. Wrogemann, D. Zimmermann, E.

Use of vocal interprinting for specifie discrimination of gray (Microcebus murinus) and rufous mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus ).

Title Use of vocal interprinting for specifie discrimination of gray (Microcebus murinus) and rufous mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus ).
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  • FORET PLUVIALE
  • FORET SECHE
  • HABITAT
  • LEMURIEN
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  • MADAGASCAR
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Year of publication 2000.
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  • http://www.springerlink.com/content/l935506442721857/fulltext.pdf
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  • Hafen, T.
  • Vorobieva, E.
  • Wrogemann, D.
  • Zimmermann, E.

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Serial title International Journal of Primatology.
Summary Advertisement calls are often important noninvasive tools for discriminating cryptic species and for assessing specific diversity and speciation patterns in nature. We investigated the contribution of these calls to uncover specific diversity in nocturnal Malagasy lemurs. We compared sexual advertisement and predator advertisement calls of two mouse lemur species, western gray and eastern rufous mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus and M. rufus, respectively) living in two contrasting habitats (dry deciduous vs. rain forest), and analyzed them statistically. Both species emitted several highly variable whistle calls in the context of predator-avoidance. Intrapopulation variation was high and overlapped interspecific variation. Sexual advertisement calls, given in the mating context, displayed a totally distinct, species-specific acoustic structure.
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Volume 21.
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Pagination p:837-852.
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Serial Number 5.
Date of publication 2000/10.
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