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    Acoustic communication of the trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator)

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    1992-04-01
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    Patton-Gross, Maureen
    Ficken, Millicent S
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    Abstract
    Six cygnet calls, eight adult calls, and one nonvocal sound of Trumpeter Swans are categorized and described. Calls vary greatly in complexity. Many form graded series, while others are discrete. Most of the cygnet calls are involved with soliciting aid from a parent, while adult calls have a wider variety of functions.
    Subject
    trumpeter swan
    Cygnus buccinator
    acoustic communication
    behavior
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90323
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    Patton-Gross, M. and M.S. Ficken. 1992. Acoustic communication of the trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator). Field Station Bulletin 25(1): 14-37.
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