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A computer-based technique for the quantitative analysis of animal sounds |
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Recent bioacoustic publications, 1996 and earlier. Part I Invertebrates-Passerine birds |
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3-4 |
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A comparative analysis of perched song in the white-browed and the red-breasted blackbird |
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287-291 |
Transmission characteristics of solo songs and duets in a neotropical thicket habitat specialist bird |
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Analysis of complex variation: dichotomous sorting of predator-elicited calls of the Florida scrub jay |
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Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission |
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Software performance for the automated identification of bird vocalisations: the case of two closely related species |
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The sounds between the strophes: different chiffchaff taxa perform different tret calls in their song |
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Australian magpies adjust their alarm calls according to predator distance |
Mylène Dutour, Sarah Louise Walsh & Amanda Ruth Ridley |
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The Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis does not support the occurrence of common songs in a neotropical urban bird species |
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6 |
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Anthropogenic noise masking diminishes house wren (Troglodytes aedon) song transmission in urban natural areas |
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2020 |
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Vocal and visual communication in territorial Rock Pipit males (Anthus petrosus), focused on playback experiments. A study of the information content of displays |
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2020 |
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Decoding the “Zeep” complex: Quantitative analysis of interspecific variation in the nocturnal flight calls of nine wood warbler species (Parulidae spp.) |
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2019 |
6 |
555-574 |
Variation in song structure of house wrens living in urban and rural areas in a Caribbean Small Island Developing State |
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2021 |
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594-607 |
Nestling European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) adjust their begging calls in noise |
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2022 |
5 |
594-613 |
Using referential alarm signals to remotely quantify ‘landscapes of fear’ in fragmented woodland |
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2022 |
6 |
629-645 |
An analysis of avian vocal performance at the note and song levels |
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2020 |
6 |
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