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A test of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis in four species of marmots
Abstract
The evidence did not support the acoustic adaptation hypothesis for these marmot species, and factors other than maximizing long-distance transmission through the environment may be important in the evolution of species-specific marmot alarm calls.
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