The Distribution and Abundance of Foraminifera in Long Island Sound, Volume 149 |
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... Thin Rattles by themselves probably function as threat . By themselves , however , they are relatively rare . They usually are uttered in very close temporal association with " Tzzheet " Notes and Hoarse Flourishes . This association is ...
... Thin Rattles by themselves probably function as threat . By themselves , however , they are relatively rare . They usually are uttered in very close temporal association with " Tzzheet " Notes and Hoarse Flourishes . This association is ...
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... Thin Rattle -Hoarse Flourish performances probably function as " song , " as the term is used in this series of papers . When uttered by a bird of one sex they may attract birds of the opposite sex and repel other birds of the same sex ...
... Thin Rattle -Hoarse Flourish performances probably function as " song , " as the term is used in this series of papers . When uttered by a bird of one sex they may attract birds of the opposite sex and repel other birds of the same sex ...
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... Rattles are very high intensity patterns . They seem to intergrade with both typical pure Rattles and typical Thin Rattles . Possibly they are somewhat heterogeneous . Some Muffled Rattles may be nothing more than unusually soft pure ...
... Rattles are very high intensity patterns . They seem to intergrade with both typical pure Rattles and typical Thin Rattles . Possibly they are somewhat heterogeneous . Some Muffled Rattles may be nothing more than unusually soft pure ...
Contents
Buzas MARTIN A The distribution and abundance of forami | 1 |
Seasonal samples | 38 |
Significance of environmental factors | 50 |
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abundant adult articulation brachial valve brachiopods Buccella frigida burrowing chamense Clypeaster rosaceus Clypeaster subdepressus concave Condylarthra condyle convex Cope coral costellae cowbird crest crimson-backed tanagers cuneiform Cushman depth Diadema antillarum distal extremity distribution dorsal surface dorsoventrally echinoids Echinometra Eggerella advena elongate Elphidium clavatum Encope michelini endocranial cast Eocene explanation of plate extends facet feet figs figure foramen foramen lacerum Foraminifera fossa fossil genus groove Hoarse Flourishes Hyopsodus Lamarck lateral length less living population Lytechinus variegatus male Mary Vaux Walcott medial Menisco Meniscotherium Meoma ventricosa metacarpal metatarsal molars nearly neopallium Notes number of living Ordovician patterns pedicle percent petals petrosal Phenacodus plate at end portion posteriorly proximal extremity quadrangle Quemisia reef relatively ridge robustum sediments shaft shell shows silty sand slightly Smilodectes SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS species specimen spines sulcus terrace Thin Rattles tibiotarsus transversely traverse turtle grass Tzzheet USNM uttered ventral Wasatch formation Wasatchian yellow-rumped tanagers