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Its purpose is to summarize acoustic research on captive animals and contrast it to research on wildlife, for which there is already a literature base. Behavioral hearing tests are biased toward animals that can be trained easily and have thus proved difficult for some taxa, e_g, herptiles. The myriad ways animals produce sound, e_g, actively using specialized vocal anatomy or passively by locomoting, are reviewed elsewhere. To investigate whether animals can perceive sound of various amplitude and frequencies, discriminate between two or more sounds, recognize individuals or groups by their sound, or whether cognitive . . .
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