MARC Bibliographic Record

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099    $aVT$a0191$a1971
245 00 $aVocalizations of wild chimpanzees.
260    $aNew York :$bRockefeller University,$c[1974?]
300    $a1 videocassette (40 min.) :$bsound, color ;$c1/2 in. +$eabstract (8 pages)
336    $atwo-dimensional moving image$btdi$2rdacontent
337    $avideo$bv$2rdamedia
338    $avideocassette$bvf$2rdacarrier
508    $aPhotography, Hugo Van Lawick; research, Peter Marler and Jane Van Lawick-Goodall; sound recording, Peter Marler.
520    $aScientists visit Gombe National Park in Tanzania to record signals used by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) during their social activities. Chimpanzees have four basic sounds, demonstrated here as vocalized by male and female animals. The video explains the purposes and meanings of the sounds and portrays the social context in which different vocalizations occur, along with the gestures and facial expressions.
650 _0 $aChimpanzees$xBehavior.
650 _0 $aChimpanzees$zTanzania$zGombe National Park.
650 _0 $aAnimal sounds.
650 _2 $aPan troglodytes.
650 _2 $aVocalization, Animal.
700 1_ $aMarler, Peter.
700 1_ $aGoodall, Jane,$d1934-
700 1_ $aLawick, Hugo van,$d1937-
710 2_ $aRockefeller University.
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MMS IDs

Document ID: 999618077202121
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Network Physical IDs: 999618077202121
mms_mad_ids: 9916706433602122