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The voices of nature : how and why animals communicate
by Nicolas Mathevon, Bernie Krause, Bernard Mathevon
An overview of bioacoustics that examines how animals produce and perceive sound to communicate in diverse social and environmental contexts. The text analyses the evolutionary origins of vocal signals and their implications for understanding human language.
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