Observations on the Calls of the Grasshopper Mouse ( Onychomys Leucogaster )

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Abstract

Calls of grasshopper mice include squeaks, chirping, a single high-pitched call, and a two-phase high-pitched call. The latter two are a means of intraspecific localization and are not a hunting call as previously supposed. A variable range of postures are assumed during the calls.

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David, G. (1966). Observations on the Calls of the Grasshopper Mouse ( Onychomys Leucogaster ). Ohio Journal of Science, 66(2), 219–220.

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