File:Campbell's-Monkeys-Use-Affixation-to-Alter-Call-Meaning-pone.0007808.s002.ogg
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English: “Hok-oo” are given to a range of disturbances within the canopy, including eagles, the presence of neighbouring groups and, on a few occasions, to a flying squirrel. While producing these calls, males adopt a threat posture, combined with flashing their eyelids, sometimes combined with a short dash towards the disturbance.
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Source | Audio S2 from Ouattara K, Lemasson A, Zuberbühler K. "Campbell's Monkeys Use Affixation to Alter Call Meaning". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0007808. PMID 19915663. PMC: 2771905. | |||||||
Author | Ouattara K, Lemasson A, Zuberbühler K | |||||||
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