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Characterizing the flight song: repeatable individual variation of Ovenbird song features Nadine Paul, Megan J. Thompson & Jennifer R. Foote 2021 2 232-251
Combining audio and non-audio inputs in evolved neural networks for ovenbird classification Sergio Poo Hernandez, Vadim Bulitko & Erin Bayne In press
Communication in ravens Corvus corax: again new aspects of an old problem [abstract] Ueli Pfister 1997 3-4 256
Comparative analysis of acoustic structure of passerine and woodpecker nestling calls Popp, J. & Ficken, M.S. 1991 4 255-274
Comparison of autonomous and manual recording methods for discrimination of individually distinctive Ovenbird songs M. Ehnes & J.R. Foote 2015 2 111-121
Constrained permutation in "chick-a-dee"- like calls of a black-lored tit Parus xanthogenys J.P. Hailman 1994 1 33-50
Conveying information with one song type: Changes in dawn song performance correspond to different female breeding stages Victor Y. Zhang, Antonio Celis-Murillo, Michael P. Ward 2016 1 19-28
Correlations between song complexity and potential estimates of male quality in common blackbirds [abstract] Hesler, N , Mundry, R , Sacher, T , Coppack, T , Bairlein, F & Dabelsteen, T 2012 1 37
Dawn song characteristics in the Pied bush chat (Saxicola caprata) in relation to different breeding stages [abstract] Sethi, V. K.; Bhatt, D. & Kumar, A. 2012 1 55
Decoding the “Zeep” complex: Quantitative analysis of interspecific variation in the nocturnal flight calls of nine wood warbler species (Parulidae spp.) Blaine J. Landsborough, Jennifer R. Foote & Daniel J. Mennill 2019 6 555-574
Description of the acoustical interaction and synchronization between duetters of the Large-Footed Finch (Pezopetes capitalis) Carla Trejos-Araya & Gilbert Barrantes 2018 2 183-196
Detection of species-specific calls in noise by zebra finches Poephila guttata and budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus: time or frequency domain? Okanoya, K. & Dooling, R.J. 1991 3 163-172
Development of Vocalisations in Nestling and Fledgling House Wrens in Natural Populations M. H. Sawhney, M. C. Baker & B. R. Bisbee 2006 3 271-287
Dialect Borders in Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs Rain Calls [abstract] N. Knab and H.-H. Bergmann 1992 1 64
Dialect systems of micro-populations in scarlet rosefinches Carpodacus erythrinus [abstract] G. Steidel 1996 4 308
Dialects in ravens Corvus corax; new aspects of an old problem [abstract] Peter Enggist 1997 3-4 255
Differences in the calls of European and North American black-billed magpies and the yellow-billed magpie Enggist-Dublin, P. & Birkhead, T.R. 1992 3 185-194
Different singing styles of mated and unmated males in the reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus [abstract] Erwin Nemeth 1994 1 71
Distance dependent use of vocal features in nightingales [abstract] Sprau, P ; Roth, T ; Schmidt, R, Amrhein, V & Naguib, M. 2012 1 56-57
Distributed representation of discrete sequential vocalization in the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica) Takuya Koumura & Kazuo Okanoya 2020 3 356-373
Diurnal variation in transmission caused degradation of blackcap Sylvia atricapilla song: implications for communication network activities [abstract] T. Dabelsteen and N. Mathevon 2002 1 87
Do black-capped warblers Sylvia atricapilla sing different songs during intra- and interspecific territorial contests? [abstract] P. Matyjasiak and M. Fuszara 2002 1 99-100
Do flight calls influence orientation of night-migrating birds? [abstract] Larsen, O N , Andersen, B B , Reichl, T , Kropp, W & Mouritsen, H 2012 1 42-43
Do males perceive differences in song repertoire size in whitethroats Sylvia communis? [abstract] Thorsten J. S. Balsby and Torben Dabelsteen 2002 1 93-94
Do social factors explain seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics of paired male Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea)? Garrett J. MacDonald & Kamal Islam 2021 1 1-16
Do the Siberian tits Parus cinctus in Scandinavia and Siberia speak the same language? S. Haftorn & J.P. Hailman 1997 3-4 223-247
Does the redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus mimic bird species heard during migration? Jacques Comolet-Tirman 1994 1 73-79
Early testosterone treatment affects production of song learning in male zebra finches [abstract] Leitão, A. & Gahr, M. 2012 1 43-44
Eavesdropping in a territorial songbird communication network: preliminary results [abstract] Peter K. McGregor, Torben Dabelsteen and Jo Holland 1997 3-4 253-254
Effects of cover on loud trill-call and soft seet-call use in the crested tit Lophophanes cristatus [abstract] Krama, T., Krams, I, Berzins, A. & Igaune, K. 2012 1 73-74
Effects of Different Methods of Tutoring in Song Learning Experiments [abstract] J. Böhner 1992 1 60
Effects of ecological factors on the acoustic parameters of passerine species in a tropical lowland forest in southern Vietnam Svetlana S. Gogoleva 2020 1 45-60
Effects of personality on vocal responses to alternating and overlapping playback in great tits [abstract] M. Amy, P. Sprau, P. Goede & M. Naguib 2012 1 25-26
Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques Alexander J. Harris, David R. Wilson, Brendan A. Graham & Daniel J. Mennill 2016 3 211-224
Evidence of suboscine song plasticity in response to traffic noise fluctuations and temporary road closures Katherine E. Gentry, Megan F. McKenna & David A. Luther 2018 2 165-181
Experimental analysis of singing direction as a tool to investigate the function of bird song [abstract] Brumm, H 2012 1 29
Female preference and song amplitude in the zebra finch – is it sexy to sing loud? [abstract] Ritschard, M, Riebel, K & Brumm, H 2012 1 51-52
Frequency and synchronization features of a highly overlapped duet changes according to the context Carolina Méndez & Luis Sandoval 2021 1 17-29
Fully and semi-automated analyses of bird song based on machine learning approaches [abstract] Zsebok, S, Török, J & Garamszegi, L Z 2012 1 62
Function of the song in the lesser whitethroat Sylvia curruca [abstract] I. Klit 1996 4 300
Geographic and morphologic factors affecting begging calls of the Red-billed Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax (Corvidae) [abstract] Paola Laiolo & Antonio Rolando 2002 2 192
Geographical variation of the song of the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus [abstract] H.-W. Helb & D. Wallschlager 1996 4 316
Group signature in a songbird with a complex song: importance of syntax [abstract] Briefer, E, Rybak, F & Aubin, T 2012 1 68
Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission C. L. Snell, M. W. Reudink & K. A. Otter 2023 4 387-403
Hearing in the Red-billed Firefinch Lagonosticta senegala and the Spanish Timbrado Canary Serinus canaria: the influence of natural and artificial selection on auditory abilities and vocal structure B. Lohr, A. Lauer, M. R. Newman & R. J. Dooling 2004 2 83-98
Higher-pitched song towards the coast supports a role for selection in ocean noise avoidance Matteo Sebastianelli, Daniel T. Blumstein & Alexander N. G. Kirschel 2022 1 41-58
House finches learn canary trills Dan C. Mann, David C. Lahti, Laura Waddick & Paul C. Mundinger 2021 2 215-231
Huge Memory in a Tiny Brain: Unique Organization in the Advertising Song of Pallas's Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus Vladimir V. Ivanitskii & Irina M. Marova 2012 2 87-105
Iberian azure-winged magpie Cyanopica (cyana) cooki nestlings begging calls: call characterization and hunger signalling Paulo A. M. Marques, Luís Vicente & Rafael Márquez 2008 2 133-149
Improvisation of new notes during singing by male Sardinian warblers Sylvia melanocephala Luschi, P. 1993 4 235-244

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