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  • 2. Causes and consequences of song amplitude adjustment in a territorial bird: a case study in nightingales.
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    An Acad Bras Cienc; 2004 Jun; 76(2):289-95. PubMed ID: 15258642
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  • 11. Calling in wild silvery gibbons (Hylobates moloch) in Java (Indonesia): behavior, phylogeny, and conservation.
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  • 13. White-throated sparrows alter songs differentially in response to chorusing anurans and other background noise.
    Lenske AK, La VT.
    Behav Processes; 2014 Jun; 105():28-35. PubMed ID: 24607392
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  • 14. Responses of a sub-oscine bird during playback: effects of different song variants and breeding period.
    Ríos-Chelén AA, Garcia CM.
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  • 16. Degradation of rural and urban great tit song: testing transmission efficiency.
    Mockford EJ, Marshall RC, Dabelsteen T.
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  • 17. Male and female songs propagation in a duetting tropical bird species in its preferred and secondary habitat.
    Wheeldon A, Kwiatkowska K, Szymański P, Osiejuk TS.
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  • 18. Dynamic sex-specific responses to synthetic songs in a duetting suboscine passerine.
    Fishbein AR, Löschner J, Mallon JM, Wilkinson GS.
    PLoS One; 2018 Mar; 13(8):e0202353. PubMed ID: 30157227
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  • 19. The two parts of the blackcap song: Acoustic analysis and male responses to playbacks.
    Linossier J, Courvoisier H, Aubin T.
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  • 20. Deciphering information encoded in birdsong: male songbirds with fertile mates respond most strongly to complex, low-amplitude songs used in courtship.
    Reichard DG, Rice RJ, Vanderbilt CC, Ketterson ED.
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