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Song inheritance and mating in a song-bird with local dialects McGregor, P.K., Walford, V.R. & Harper, D.G.C. 1988 2-3 107-129
Song repertoire variability in the reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus [abstract] Giuliano Matessi, Alessandro Grapputo, Andrea Pilastro and Guglielmo Marin 1997 3-4 269
Song repertoires and repertoire sharing in a local group of blackbirds Rasmussen, R. & Dabelsteen, T. 2002 1 63-76
Song stability and neighbour-stranger vocal discrimination in a migratory songbird: a long-term perspective [abstract] Draganoiu, T I & Mathevon, N 2012 1 30-31
Song structure and singing behaviour of Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus acredula in populations of low and high density M. I. Goretskaia 2004 3 183-195
Song structure and syllable and song repertoires of the Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola pelzelni) breeding in Argentinean pampas María Juliana Benítez Saldívar & Viviana Massoni 2018 4 327-340
Song structure of the Golden billed saltator (Saltator aurantiirostris) in the middle Parana river floodplain Evelina J. Leon, Adolfo H. Beltzer, Pamela F. Olguin César F. Reales, Griselda V. Urich, Viviana Alessio, Cecilia G. Cacciabué, Martin A. Quiroga 2015 2 145-152
Song theme sharing in the Grey-crowned Warbler, Phylloscopus tephrocephalus A. S. Opaev & Y. A. Kolesnikova 2022 2 191-207
Songbird tap dancing produces non-vocal sounds Nao Ota, Manfred Gahr & Masayo Soma 2017 2 161-168
Songs of blue tits Parus caeruleus palmensis from La Palma (Canary Islands) - a test of hypotheses B. Schottler 1995 2 135-152
Songs of the Eastern Phoebe, a suboscine songbird, are individually distinctive but do not vary geographically Jennifer R. Foote, Erica Palazzi and Daniel J. Mennill 2013 2 137-151
Sound degradation and implications for long-distance communication in song birds [abstract] M. Naguib 1996 4 302
Structure, syntax, and ‘small-world’ organization in the complex songs of California Thrashers (Toxostoma redivivum) Martin L. Cody, Edward Stabler, Héctor Manuel Sánchez Castellanos & Charles E. Taylor 2016 1 41-54
Syntax of complex bird song in the large-billed reed warbler (Acrocephalus orinus) V. V. Samotskaya, A. S. Opaev, V. V. Ivanitskii, I. M. Marova & P. V. Kvartalnov 2016 2 127-143
Temporal and sequential organization of song in the great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus [abstract] Stefan Fischer 1994 1 70-71
The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: responses to songs produced in helium Nowicki, S., Mitani, J.C., Nelson, D.A. & Marler, P. 1989 1 35-46
The energetics of singing in noise - metabolic and respiratory costs of increasing song amplitude [abstract] Zollinger, S A, Goller, F & Brumm, H 2012 1 85
The function of song forms in the Lesser Whitethroat Sylvia curruca I. Klit 1999 1 31-45
The function of song in Lesser Whitethroats Sylvia communis T.J.S Balsby 2000 1 17-30
The importance of acoustic background modelling in CNN-based detection of the Neotropical White-lored Spinetail (Aves, Passeriformes, Furnaridae) Thiago M. Ventura, Todor D. Ganchev, Cristian Pérez-Granados, Allan G. de Oliveira, Gabriel de S. G. Pedroso, Marinez I. Marques & Karl-L. Schuchmann 2024 2
The measurement of hierarchy of the canary Serinus canaria in the laboratory [abstract] L. Luisanti Fitri, I. Béme and M. Kreutzer 1997 3-4 269-270
The organisation and year to year changes of Starling song [abstract] Jenkins, P. F. & Adret-Hausberger, M. 1989 2 166
The organization of song when considering the population’s entire repertoire [abstract] Garamszegi, L. Z., Zsebok, S., Török, J. 2012 1 34-35
The signal value of vocalizations revealing auditory threat assessment in meadow pipit males (Anthus pratensis) Thorsten S. Elfström 2022 2 125-131
The Song of Six Marsh Nesting Bird Species (Genus Acrocephalus) in Relation to Habitat Acoustics [abstract] H. Heuwinkel 1992 1 70-71
The Song Overlap Null model Generator (SONG): a new tool for distinguishing between random and non-random song overlap Masco, Christina; Allesina, Stefano; Mennill, Daniel; Pruett-Jones, Stephen 2016 1 29-40
The sounds between the strophes: different chiffchaff taxa perform different tret calls in their song Vladimir Ivanitskii, Irina Ilina & Irina Marova 2021 4 402-417
The species-repertoire of whistled songs in the European starling: species-specific characteristics and variability Adret-Hausberger, M 1989 2 137-162
The use of song repertoire changes with pairing status in male European starling Henry, L., Hausberger, M. & Jenkins, P.F. 1994 4 261-266
The whistled song of the European starling Sturnus vulgaris and the spotless starling Sturnus unicolor in North-east Spain A. Motis 1996 2 119-141
Transmission characteristics of solo songs and duets in a neotropical thicket habitat specialist bird Luis Sandoval, Torben Dabelsteen, and Daniel J. Mennill 2015 3 289-306
Two distinct song populations of Blue Tit Parus caeruleus in the French Mediterranean C. Doutrelant, T. Aubin, S. Hitier & M.M. Lambrechts 1998 1 1-16
Unusual song and responses in a chaffinch Fringilla coelebs Vallet, E.M. & Kreutzer, M.L. 1992 1 37-42
Urban noise predicts song frequency in Northern Cardinals and American Robins Kerri D. Seger, Amanda D. Rodewald and Jill A. Soha 2011 3 267-276
Use of simple graded signals in the long-distance vocal communication of a forest thrush (Catharus fuscescens) Christopher M. Heckscher 2022 1 91-123
Using autonomous recording units and change-point analysis to determine reproductive activity in an aerial insectivore Delaney R. Brooks & Joseph J. Nocera 2022 2 208-218
Using referential alarm signals to remotely quantify ‘landscapes of fear’ in fragmented woodland Paul G. McDonald, Samantha J. Doohan & Kyia J. Eveleigh 2022 6 629-645
Using Songs To Identify Individual Mexican Antthrush Formicarius moniliger: Comparison of Four Classification Methods Alexander N. G. Kirschel, Dent A. Earl, Yuan Yao, Ivan A. Escobar, Erika Vilches, Edgar E. Vallejo & Charles E. Taylor 2009 1-2 1-20
Variation in song structure of house wrens living in urban and rural areas in a Caribbean Small Island Developing State Marie-Ève Cyr, Kimberley Wetten, Miyako H. Warrington & Nicola Koper 2021 5 594-607
Variations in the song of the pied flycatcher within and between breeding seasons Espmark, Y.O. & Lampe, H.M. 1993 1-2 33-65
Vocal and visual communication in territorial Rock Pipit males (Anthus petrosus), focused on playback experiments. A study of the information content of displays Thorsten Sven Elfström 2020 5 533-556
Vocal behaviour and call development in the bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) Wilkinson, R. 1990 3 179-197
Vocal communication at nest between mates in wild zebra finches: a private vocal duet? [abstract] Vignal, C, Elie, J E, Mariette, M, Griffith, S & Mathevon, N 2012 1 59
Vocal duetting behaviour of the Moustached Wren Thryothorus genibarbis in Amazonia [abstract] Monte, A A , Vielliard, J M E & Silva, M L 2012 1 48
Vocal ontogeny of nestling and fledgling black-capped chickadees Poecile atricapilla in natural populations M. C. Baker, M. S. A. Baker & D. E Gammon 2003 3 265-296
Vocalisations of the Másafuera Rayadito Aphrastura masafuerae on Isla Alejandro Selkirk, Chile I. Hahn & H. Mattes 2000 2 149-158
Vocalizations and the Discovery of a Cryptic Species in the Timaliid Genus Pnoepyga in Nepal [abstract] Jochen Martens 1992 1 65
Where to sing and where to call. Vocalizations of chaffinches Fringilla coelebs inside and outside their territories B. Sur, J. Maciejok & H.-H. Bergmann 1996 4 273-279
Zum Singflug des Schilfrohrsabgers Acrocephalus schoenobaenus [abstract] H. Heuwinkel 1992 1 72

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