2013
DOI: 10.1080/09524622.2012.712749
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Vocalizations of the giant mole-rat (Fukomys mechowii), a subterranean rodent with the richest vocal repertoire

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“…The experiments confirmed the hypothesis that the mole-rats' vocalization also holds individuality identification (Bednářová et al 2013). As described above, this hypothesis is of high importance because of the mole-rats' life environment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The experiments confirmed the hypothesis that the mole-rats' vocalization also holds individuality identification (Bednářová et al 2013). As described above, this hypothesis is of high importance because of the mole-rats' life environment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Bednářová et al, (2013) discuss the possible structural and functional relationships between seismic and acoustic components of mechanically produced sounds in giant mole-rats (Fukomys mechowii) in relation to differential propagation of these two components in the environment, which might underlie different communication functions. However, these proposals have not yet been tested experimentally.…”
Section: Vibration Production and Ear Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While many studies have related vertebrate seismic sensitivity to ear morphology, far fewer have considered the structural relations between the spectra of seismic and acoustic signals , 2015b, Bednářová et al, 2013. Bednářová et al, (2013) discuss the possible structural and functional relationships between seismic and acoustic components of mechanically produced sounds in giant mole-rats (Fukomys mechowii) in relation to differential propagation of these two components in the environment, which might underlie different communication functions.…”
Section: Vibration Production and Ear Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La comunicación acústica tiene un rol central en la transmisión de información en los roedores subterráneos (Bednářová et al 2013;Begall & Burda 2006;Credner et al 1997;Heffner & Heffner 1992;Francescoli 1999;Heth et al 1987;. Estos utilizan la comunicación acústica en numerosos contextos comunicacionales: identificación individual, inicio contacto entre individuos, indicación sobre estado reproductivo o de dominancia, solicitud de comida y coordinación de comportamientos reproductivos como el cortejo o la cópula (Francescoli 2000).…”
Section: Comunicación Acústicaunclassified