ML125302
red-bellied lemur Eulemur rubriventer
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NOTES: grunts and sneeze-honks while foraging and light travel around dusk. One question is why do they add the sneeze-honks at certain times in addition to the common grunts which are typically given during foraging-associated movement. Grunts were almost never seen to be given while the rubriventers were stationary. The sneeze-honk addition may be associated with higher arousal states. For example, in one agonistic confrontation between a Malagasy Striped Civet (Fossa fosana) a lone rubriventer male was seen (not by myself) to emit many of the sneeze-honks and with much greater amplitude, and rate than normally (Mitchell Irwin, Anthropology Graduate Student at StoneyBrook, personal communication). LNS NOTE: Unbroken cut with internal recordist announcement/handling noise gain change (MJA, 29 June 2005). Habitat: Rainforest, Montane Grassland, Clearing.
Технічна інформація
- Записуючий пристрій
- SONY TC-D5 PRO II
- Мікрофон
- Sennheiser ME 66
- Допоміжні пристрої
Архівна інформація
- Каталогізовано
- 29 Jun 2005 - Erik R. Patel
- Оцифрований
- 29 Jun 2005 - Mike Andersen
- Відредаговано
- 29 Jun 2005 - Mike Andersen