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Acoustic differentiation in the coo-vocalisations of the Collared Dove M. Ballintijn & C. ten Cate 1999 1 1-17
Characteristics of territorial and mating calls in willow ptarmigan Lagopus l. lagopus Johnsen, R., Espmark, Y., Pedersen, H.C. & Steen, J.B. 1991 1 17-30
A weak individual signature might not allow chick call recognition by parent Stone Curlews Burhinus oedicnemus M. Dragonetti, C. Caccamo, E. Pollonara, N. E. Baldaccini & D. Giunchi 2013 1 17-32
Unsupervised discrimination of male Tawny owls (Strix aluco) individual calls using robust measurements of the acoustic signal Daniele Roccazzello, Orlando Tomassini, Elena Bernardini, Alessandro Massolo, Marco Dragonetti & Dimitri Giunchi 2024 1 20-40
Parameters used for recognition of distress calls in two species: Larus argentatus and Sturnus vulgaris Aubin, T. & Brémond, J.C. 1989 1 22-33
Roles of pitch and duration in the discrimination of the mate's call in the King penguin Apenodytes patagonicus Robisson, P. 1992 1 25-36
Individually distinctive corncrake Crex crex calls: a pilot study L. May 1994 1 25-32
Vocal repertoire and flock size in the yellow-faced parrot (Alipiopsitta xanthops) [abstract] Araújo, C; Marcondes-Machado, L O & Vielliard, J 2012 1 26
Vocal stability in two separated populations of a non-oscine bird: the Eurasian woodcock Scolopax rusticola [abstract] Aubin, T, Mathevon, N , Gonçalves, D & Ferrand, Y 2012 1 26-27
Vocal individuality, but not stability, in wild palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) C. N. Zdenek, R. Heinsohn & N. E. Langmore 2018 1 27-42
Vocalizations of the Ryukyu Scops Owl: individually recognisable and stable Masaoki Takagi 2020 1 28-44
Communicating individuality and caller quality with trumpetings in the highly social seabird crested auklet Aethia cristatella [abstract] Klenova, A , Volodin, I ; Zubakin, V ; Volodina, E & Zubakina, E 2012 1 40
Call responses of nestling tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) to competing calls from nest mates [abstract] Leonard, M L, Horn, A G, Marques, P A M & Contasti, A 2012 1 44-45
Mate call recognition in the blue-footed booby [abstract] Mathevon, N , Aubin, T , Dentressangle, F & Torres, R 2012 1 46-47
Acoustic signalling of the great black-headed gull Larus ichthyaetus Pallas Mierauskas, P. & Buzun, V. 1988 1 49-56
Vocal dialects in the flight call of the orange-winged-parrot (Amazona amazonica) [abstract] Moura, L N , Vielliard, J & Silva, M L 2012 1 49-50
Vocal individuality in hornbills [abstract] Policht, R 2012 1 50-51
Low frequency sounds in birds: males booming in two species of Houbara bustard [abstract] Rybak, F, Mascley, A & Hingrat, Y 2012 1 53
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1995 and earlier. Part I Invertebrates-Passerine birds Hansen, P. 1996 1 53-72
Vocal labelling of juveniles by group members in spectacled parrotlets [abstract] Wanker, R; Stüven, J & Grindel, B 2012 1 60
Development of Vocal Repertoires in Anatidae [abstract] Karl-Heinz Frommolt 1992 1 63
Analysis of the Individual Specificity of Calls in the Emperor Penguin Aptenodytes forsteri [abstract] P. Robisson, T. Aubin and J-C. Brémond 1992 1 67
Calls of white-naped crane reflect body mass of a bird [abstract] Bragina, E. V. & Beme, I. R. 2012 1 67-68
Intraspecific Variation in the Long Call of Herring Gull Larus argentatus in Eastern Baltic and Comparison with Larus cachinnans [abstract] Pranas Mierauskas and Edmundas Greimas 1992 1 69
Vocal Signals of the Antarctic Tern Sterna vittata - phylogenesis, Intraspecific Communication and Interspecific Differences [abstract] A. Gebauer 1992 1 69-70
Noise-dependent vocal plasticity in domestic fowl [abstract] Brumm, H. & Schrader, L . 2012 1 69
Vocal development via voice breaking in the red-crowned crane Grus japonensis [abstract] Klenova, A, Volodin, I ; Volodina, E & Postelnykh, K 2012 1 72
Bioacoustic monitoring of a woodpecker community [abstract] Koch, M, Tauchert, K-H & Frommolt, K-H 2012 1 73
Vocal Development Pathways in Male and Female Shelducks Tadorna tadorna [abstract] W. Engländer and H.-H. Bergmann 1992 1 73-74
CD Review: Southern African Bird Sounds by G. Gibbon P.G. Ryan 1996 1 73
Who is Calling? Individual Features in Shelduck Tadorna tadorna Calls [abstract] A. Timcke and H.-H. Bergmann 1992 1 74
Cassette review: Voices of the New World Quails by J.W.Hardy & R.J. Raitt J. Vielliard 1996 1 74-75
A big bird producing a high-pitched call a vocal analysis of the hazel grouse [abstract] Sèbe, F., Leonard, P., Aubin, T., Isoard, R.& Montadert, M 2012 1 80
Recognition compared between nesting and non-nesting penguins [abstract] P. Jouventin and T. Aubin 2002 1 82
Monitoring of booming bitterns (Botarus stellaris) by acoustic triangulation [abstract] Tauchert, K-H & Frommolt, K-H 2012 1 83
High frequency utterance and perception in the brown-headed parrot Poicephalus crypoxanthus [abstract] V. Venuto and S. Taylor 2002 1 84-85
Sexing of four monomorphic Dendrocygna whistling duck species by their loud whistles [abstract] Volodin, I ; Matrosova, V, Kaiser, M, Volodina, E & Klenova, A 2012 1 84-85
The comparison of harmonically related rich sounds using spectrographic cross-correlation and principal components analysis K.A. Cortopassi & J.W. Bradbury 2000 2 89-127
Syllable recognition in the king penguin [abstract] Thierry Lengagne and Jacques Lauga 2002 1 90
Geographic variation in the vocalizations of Australian palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) M. V. Keighley, N. E. Langmore, C. N. Zdenek & R. Heinsohn 2017 1 91-108
Individually distinctive bittern booms: potential as a census tool McGregor, P.K. & Byle, P. 1992 2 93-109
Acoustic repertoire of Spheniseus humboldti, preliminary report on a small captive colony [abstract] B. Biasotti, G. Gnone, E. Boccardo and G. Pavan 2002 1 94
Coding and decoding systems of the rally call of two species of partridges and their hybrids [abstract] Miyuki Ceugniet , Thierry Aubin , Ariane Bernard-Laurent and Dominique Soyez 2002 1 97-98
Individuality in "Yodel" calls recorded from a banded population of Common Loons, Gavia immer C. Walcott, D. Evers, M. Froehler & A. Krakauer 1999 2-3 101-114
A telemetry study to discriminate between home range and territory size in Tawny Owls Gorka Burgos & Iñigo Zuberogoitia 2020 1 109-121
Analysis of the warble song of the budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus Farabaugh, S.M., Brown, E.D. & Dooling, R.J. 1992 2 111-130
Non-linear phenomena in little spotted kiwi calls Andrew Digby, Ben D. Bell, Paul D. Teal 2014 2 113-128
Siberian crane chick calls reflect their thermal state M. V. Goncharova & A. V. Klenova 2019 2 115-128
Identification of individual Eastern Screech-Owls Megascops asio via vocalization analysis Christopher M. Nagy and Robert F. Rockwell 2012 2 127-140
Vocal individuality of Large-tailed Nightjar (Caprimulgus macrurus) in Peninsular Malaysia Phooi Kuan Chang, Chong Leong Puan, Siew Ann Yee & Jalila Abu 2018 2 131-144

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