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Incomplete song strophes in the chaffinch Fringilla coelebs L.: general influences on a specific behavioural output Heymann, J. & Bergmann, H.-H. 1988 1 25-30
Individual and local variations in the song of the snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) on Spitzbergen Y. Espmark 1995 2 117-133
Individual and species-specific song patterns of rock and meadow pipits: physical characteristics and experiments Thorsten Elfstrom, S. 1990 4 277-301
Individual identity, song repertoire and duet function in the Crimson-breasted Shrike (Laniarius atrococcineus) Irene M. van den Heuvel, Michael I. Cherry & Georg M. Klump 2013 1 1-15
Individual recognition and recognition errors in parent/offspring communication [abstract] Jacot, A; Reers, H. & Forstmeier, W. 2012 1 38
Intra- and interindividual variations in the song of the little bunting Emberiza pusilla [abstract] K.-H. Frommolt 1996 4 315
Isolation-induced call modification in zebra finches: an effect of stress of social separation? [abstract] Perez, E C, Elie, J E, Soulage, C, Soula, H, Mathevon, N & Vignal C 2012 1 79
Length and frequency in a male chiffchaff’s (Phylloscopus collybita) song: Not all dare to sing long songs [abstract] Linhart, P., Jaska, P. & Fuchs, R. 2012 1 74
Long term stability of song elements in the yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella P. Hansen 1999 4 281-295
Loudness of syllables is related to syntax and phonology in the songs of canaries and seedeaters [abstract] Cardoso, G & Mota, P G 2012 1 29-30
Making yourself heard - a study of masking effects on blue tit Parus caeruleus singing interactions [abstract] Angelika Poesel, Torben Dabelsteen and Simon Boel Pedersen 2002 2 178
Measuring the sound pressure level of the song of the screaming piha Lipaugus vociferans: one of the loudest birds in the world? E. Nemeth 2004 3 225-228
Microdialect and group signature in the song of the skylark Alauda arvensis Elodie Briefer, Fanny Rybak and Thierry Aubin 2011 3 219-234
Modelling interspecific differences in chickadee notes with a multiplicative AM model [abstract] Arch McCallum 2002 1 88-89
Morphological and song variation patterns in the Hippolais warblers' hybrid zone [abstract] J. Secondi, B. Faivre and C. Ferry 2002 1 89-90
Multiple sexually selected traits in the Serin. Are coloration and song signalling the same features? [abstract] Costa, M. & Mota, P. G. 2012 1 69
Neighbour-stranger recognition in the oriental magpie robin, Copsychus saularis [abstract] Bhatt, D; Sethi, V K & Kumar, A 2012 1 28
Neighbours’ talk: interspecific choruses among songbirds Rachele Malavasi, Almo Farina 2013 1 33-48
Nestling Call Modification During Early Development in a Colonial Passerine Paulo A. M. Marques, Carlos B. DE Araújo and Luís Vicente 2010 1 45-58
Nestling call variation during early development in altricial colonial passerine [abstract] Marques, P A M, & Araújo, C B 2012 1 76
Nestling European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) adjust their begging calls in noise Maheshi E. Dharmasiri, Colleen A. Barber & Andrew G. Horn 2022 5 594-613
On the song of Sylvia curruca, Sylvia nana and Sylvia communis in Mongolia [abstract] Dieter Wallschlager 1994 1 80
Ontogeny of time structure in nightingale song [abstract] S. Wendlandt & D. Todt 1996 4 322-323
Parameters used for recognition of distress calls in two species: Larus argentatus and Sturnus vulgaris Aubin, T. & Brémond, J.C. 1989 1 22-33
Pinpointing the position of flying songbirds with a wireless microphone array: three-dimensional triangulation of warblers on the wing Zach G. Gayk & Daniel J. Mennill 2020 4 375-386
Potential ranging cues contained within the energetic pauses of transmitted wren song Holland, J., Dabelsteen, T., Pedersen, S.B. & López Paris, A 2001 1 3-20
Quiet song in common blackbirds – repertoire size and use in aggressive context [abstract] Klump, B; Hesler, N & Dabelsteen, T 2012 1 40-41
Quiet song in song birds: an overlooked phenomenon T. Dabelsteen, P.K. McGregor, H.M. Lampe, N. Langmore & J. Holland 1998 2 89-105
Re-evaluating song plasticity in male great tits (Parus major) [abstract] Rivera-Gutiérrez, H F; Pinxten, R & Eens M 2012 1 52
Recent bioacoustic publications (1993 and earlier) Part II Passerine birds - General Hansen, P. 1994 1 51-68
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1995 and earlier. Part I Invertebrates-Passerine birds Hansen, P. 1996 1 53-72
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1996 and earlier. Part I Invertebrates-Passerine birds Hansen, P. 1997 3-4 287-318
Relative effects of ambient noise and habitat openness on signal transfer for chickadee vocalizations in rural and urban green-spaces Stefanie E. LaZerte, Ken A. Otter & Hans Slabbekoorn 2015 3 233-252
Repeatability and heritability of song repertoire characteristics in the willow warbler Phylloscopus trochilus [abstract] G. Gil 2002 1 100-101
Repertoire and colouration (carotenoid pimentation) in the linnet Carduelis cannabina [abstract] T. J. S. Balsby 1996 4 313
Repertoire composition and singing behaviour in two eastern populations of hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) Sean P. Roach, Lynn Johnson and Leslie S. Phillmore 2012 3 239-252
Savannah sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis) nesting close to energy infrastructure alarm call at a lower frequency Bridget Antze & Nicola Koper 2020 2 168-181
Seasonal patterns of singing in relation to breeding in the common nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos [abstract] Mortega, K G; Scharff, C & Hultsch, H 2012 1 49
Seasonal Variation in heart Rate Response to Song Playback in Blackbirds Turdus merula [abstract] P. Diehl and H.-W. Helb 1992 1 71
Sensitivity of California Thrashers (Toxostoma redivivum) to Song Syntax Charles E. Taylor, John T. Brumley, Richard W. Hedley & Martin L. Cody 2017 3 259-270
Sequential organization in the song of thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia): clustering and sequential order of the song types V. V. Ivanitskii, I. M. Marova & V. A. Antipov 2017 2 199-215
Signalling in the real world: bird song and communication networks [abstract] P. K. McGregor 1995 3 218
Singing the popular songs? Do common nightingales adjust their song to the songs of the population? [abstract] S. Kiefer, C. Sommer, C. Scharff & S. Kipper 2012 1 39-40
Social influences on song learning in zebra finches [abstract] P. J. B. Slater 1995 3 217
Software performance for the automated identification of bird vocalisations: the case of two closely related species Jean Marchal, François Fabianek & Yves Aubry 2022 4 397-413
Song amplitude and population density in two sympatric warblers, Phylloscopus schwarzi and P. fuscatus A. S. Opaev & E. M. Shishkina 2021 3 272-283
Song changes within and between seasons and their hormonal correlates in the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria) [abstract] Leitner, S & Voigt, C 2012 1 44
Song characterization in the spectacled warbler (Sylvia conspicillata): a circum-Mediterranean species with a complex song structure Ana María Palmero, Juan Carlos Illera & Paola Laiolo 2012 3 175-191
Song degradation during propagation: importance of song posts and reaction to degraded signal in the wren Troglodytes troglodytes [abstract] N. Mathevon 1996 4 301
Song Dialects in the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella: Current Situation of Research in Central Europe, and Heart Rate Response to Song Playback Measured by Means of Radiotelemetry [abstract] H.-W. Helb 1992 1 63

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