ML126310
mantled howler monkey Alouatta palliata
Contributor
Date
Location
- Age
- Not specified
- Sex
- Not specified
- Sounds
- Call
- Playback
- Playback not used
Media notes
NOTES: Date and Time: December 19, 1970 through February 25, 1071; Locality: hacienda Barueta, 4 km East of the mouth of the Escarrea River, Chirique, Panama; Habitat: coastal forest; Distance from Animal: 10-40 meters (plus distant calls); "the following calls were identified in the study: A1 roar or howl; A1.1 roar terminus or endstrope; A2 incipient roar; A2.1 pure "aw", A2.2 rough "aw", A2.3 Popped "aw", A2.4 Popping; A3 high roar coda; B1 roar accompaniment; C1 male woof or bark; C2 incipient male woof or bark; D1 female woof or bark; D2 incipient female woof or bark; E oodle; F eh; G1 whimper; G2 male emphatic whimper; G3 high chirping whimper; (H grunt, not heard); I heh or cacle-laugh; J caw; K wrah-ha; L Yelp or screech; M infant sueak and bark; N hiccup. A full decsription of each call is presented in the following manuscript; Baldwin, J.D. and Baldwin, J.I. (1976). The vocalization of Howler Monkeys (alouatta palliata) in South-western Panama. Folia primat. the section from Dr. Altmann's (1966) tape is reproduced by permission. for further details, see altmann, S. A. (1966): Vocal communication in Howling Monkeys. 7.5 ips tape, Library of Natural History Sounds, Library of Ornithology, Cornell University; Note: no commercial use without permission - also check list of vocalizations on other sheet; Habitat: Forest.
Technical information
- Recorder
- UHER REPORT 4000
- Microphone
- Accessories
Archival information
- Cataloged
- 5 Oct 2005 - Ashik Rahaman
- Digitized
- 9 Sep 2005 - James Napoli