. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. (^ase Studies 413 5 - L, - 2- F (KHz; - f. 0.^ 06 S. Fig. 10. Didelphid vocalizations: "clicks" of a young Caluromys philander at a later stage than the individual shown in Fig. 9. Note the more regular emission rhythm and the irregular energy distribution (outline of fundamental and over- tones?). F.(KHz) ?pill 0,6 0 8 1 S. Fig. 11. Didelphid vocalizations: "clicks" of a young Calurornys philander close to the time of nipple release (75 days) during a bout of grooming by the mother. Note the di
. Advances in the study of mammalian behavior. Mammals. (^ase Studies 413 5 - L, - 2- F (KHz; - f. 0.^ 06 S. Fig. 10. Didelphid vocalizations: "clicks" of a young Caluromys philander at a later stage than the individual shown in Fig. 9. Note the more regular emission rhythm and the irregular energy distribution (outline of fundamental and over- tones?). F.(KHz) ?pill 0,6 0 8 1 S. Fig. 11. Didelphid vocalizations: "clicks" of a young Calurornys philander close to the time of nipple release (75 days) during a bout of grooming by the mother. Note the different stages of the elements evolving toward a typical tonal Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Eisenberg, John Frederick; Kleiman, Devra G; American Society of Mammalogists. [Shippensburg, Pa?] : American Society of Mammalogists
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