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Lde Oliveir Gordinho
Divergent selection and reproductive isolation: an empirical study on reed buntings
2020
R.L. Hutto; R.R. Hutto
Does the presence of an observer affect a bird's occurrence rate or singing rate during a point count?
2020
D.L. Moseley; J.N. Phillips; E.P. Derryberry; D.A. Luther
Evidence for differing trajectories of songs in urban and rural populations
2019
S.J. van Boheemen; L. Diblíková; J. Bílková; A. Petrusek; T. Petrusková
Extraordinary variation in a simple song: No geographical patterns in initial phrase variation of the Yellowhammer, a passerine with pronounced dialectsAbstract
2019
K.E. Gentry
Noise-induced vocal plasticity in urban white-crowned sparrows does not involve adjustment of trill performance components
2019
A. Jakubowska; T.S. Osiejuk
Sing softly to evoke a response only from a recent intruder
2018
A. Jakubowska; T.S. Osiejuk
Soft songs in male ortolan buntings are used in an aggressive context but are not an aggressive signal
2018
Ç. Akçay; E. Campbell; M.D. Beecher
Good tutors are not dear enemies in song sparrows
2017
E.J. Hudson; D. Shizuka
Introductory whistle is sufficient for early song recognition by golden-crowned sparrow nestlings
2017
D.S. Proppe; E. Finch
Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds
2017
K.E. Gentry
Spatiotemporal patterns of avian vocal activity in relation to urban and rural background noise
2017
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Simon Rycroft
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Ben Scott
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Vince Smith