2023
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13114
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Sound production by the short‐beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus)

C. E. Cooper,
C. Erbe,
P. C. Withers
et al.

Abstract: Acoustic communication occurs in all major groups of terrestrial vertebrates, having evolved independently in early clades of mammals, birds, geckos, crocodilians and frogs, about 100–200 MYA. There is little doubt that acoustic communication was used by ancestral therian mammals, but it is ambiguous whether the reconstruction of the root of the mammalian acoustic evolutionary tree includes basal prototherian monotremes. We present here five first‐hand accounts of dove‐like cooing sounds and analyse the acoust… Show more

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