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AuthorEisenberg, John F.
AuthorGould, Edwin
Accessioned date2024-06-14T00:38:13Z
Available date2024-06-14T00:38:13Z
Year1966
CitationEisenberg, J. F., & Gould, E. (1966). The behavior of Solenodon paradoxus in captivity with comments on the behavior of other Insectivora. Zoologica: scientific contributions of the New York Zoological Society, 51(4), 49-58. Recuperado de:es
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AbstractThe behavior of S. paradoxus was reviewed by Dr. Erna Mohr (1936-38). Since her series of papers, however, much more has been learned concerning the behavior of not only the solenodon but also the insectivores of the families Tenrecidae and Soricidae. The authors of this study further describe in detail the major features of the solenodon's behavior patterns and to interpret them within a much broader theoretical context than was possible thirty years prior to the research. Initial studies of sound recordings of Solenodon were conducted when Gould worked under the direction of Dr. Alvin Novick of Yale University.es
LanguageEnglishes
PublishedZoologica : scientific contributions of the New York Zoological Society, 51(4), 49-58es
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SubjectBiodiversidad - República Dominicanaes
SubjectFauna ─ República Dominicanaes
SubjectHábitats y especieses
TitleThe behavior of Solenodon paradoxus in captivity with comments in the behavior of other insectivoraes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.5962/p.203281
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