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Vocalizations emitted by the Egyptian mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon, living in the wild
Viverrids, like other carnivores, frequently utilize sounds for intra- and interspecific
communication (Ewer 1973, Peters 1984, Peters and Wozencraft 1989).
Usually, social species make use of a greater variety of sounds than solitary
ones (Diicker 1965). In this note we give information on sound emission by
free-living Egyptian mongooses, Herpestes ichneumon, a semisocial species (Valverde
1967, Kingdon 1977, Ben-Yaacow and Yom-tow 1983, Palomares and Delibes
unpubl.).The research was supported by CSIC-DCICYT (project PB87-0405) and a PFPI fellowship
granted by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia.Peer reviewe
Observation of feeding groups in the Spanish lynx (Felis pardina) in the Doñana National Park, SW Spain
The research was supported by CSIC-DGICYT (project PB87-0405)and Fundacion Ramón ArecesPeer Reviewe