Abstract It is a sobering yet ultimately healthy experience to reread the works of great men of science and to discover the extent to which they anticipated ideas and developments that we of our generation had fondly thought to be original. Many biologists have made such discoveries in the writings of Charles Darwin. As a student of animal behavior I have had this experience with the works of some of the great German zoologists such as Heinroth and ...
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Marler, P. (1980). Primate Vocalization: Affective or Symbolic? In Speaking of Apes (pp. 221–229). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3012-7_13
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