Individually distinctive corncrake Crex crex calls: a further study |
L. May |
1998 |
2 |
135-148 |
Vocal development in nestling kea parrots (Nestor notabilis) |
Amelia Wein, Raoul Schwing, Takuya Yanagida & Ludwig Huber |
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2 |
142-162 |
Individuality in Scops owl Otus scops vocalizations |
Marco Dragonetti |
2006 |
2 |
147-172 |
Do courtship songs differ individually in the domestic pigeon Columba livia domestica? |
Abs, M. & Jeismann, R. |
1988 |
2-3 |
151-157 |
Adaptation to severe conditions of propagation: long-distance distress calls and courtship calls of a colonial seabird |
T. Aubin & N. Mathevon |
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153-161 |
Individual recognition in the adelie penguin Pygoscelis adeliae and the king penguin Aptenodytes patagonicum two strategies of acoustic communication in a noisy environment [abstract] |
Thierry Aubin & Pierre Jouventin |
1998 |
2 |
154 |
Coo types in the collared dove Streptopelia decaocto; one theme, distinctive variations |
ten Cate, C. |
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161-183 |
The vocal repertoire of the Grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum gibbericeps. 1. The tonal and the non-harmonic calls |
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Detection of species-specific calls in noise by zebra finches Poephila guttata and budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus: time or frequency domain? |
Okanoya, K. & Dooling, R.J. |
1991 |
3 |
163-172 |
Book review: Acoustical Signals of Shorebirds |
Boswall, J. |
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163 |
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Kent, J. P. |
1989 |
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165 |
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Bretagnolle, V. |
1989 |
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166-167 |
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Robisson, P. |
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Gérard Nicolas |
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Food-begging calls in African parrots [abstract] |
V. Venuto, R. Massa and L. Bottoni |
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179 |
Spectrogram Analysis of Animal Sound Production |
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Individual variation in the booming calls of captive Horned Guans (Oreophasis derbianus): an endangered Neotropical mountain bird |
Fernando González-García, J. Roberto Sosa-López, Juan Francisco Ornelas, Pedro Jordano, Victor Rico-Gray & Vicente Urios Moliner |
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185-198 |
The vocal repertoire of the Grey crowned crane Balearica regulorum gibbericeps. II. The unison call of the crowned crane |
C. Budde |
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Maciej Fuszara & Elkbieta Fuszara |
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192 |
Geographic variation in vocalizations of the Military Macaw in western Mexico |
Alejandro Salinas-Melgoza & Katherine Renton |
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Sound production and hearing in marine animals [abstract] |
Mats Amundin |
1998 |
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Heidi M. Thomsen, Thorsten J.S. Balsby and Torben Dabelsteen |
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Nonlinear phenomena in Petrel sounds |
Juha T. Tanttu, Jari Turunen & Teemu Kumpumäki |
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219-230 |
Localising bitterns Botaurus stellaris with an array of non-linked microphones |
M. Wahlberg, J. Tougaard, B. Møhl |
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233-245 |
Sex discrimination and mate recognition by voice in the Yelkouan shearwater Puffinus yelkouan |
Charlotte Curé, Thierry Aubin and Nicolas Mathevon |
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235-250 |
A comparison of three methods for planning a census of Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) populations living at high territorial density |
Achille Peri |
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245-260 |
Cassette review: Voices of the New World Cuckoos and Trogons |
Vielliard, J. |
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246 |
A quantitative analysis of individuality in barnacle goose loud calls |
Hausberger, M., Richard, J.P., Black, J.M. & Quris, R. |
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4 |
247-260 |
Cassette reviews: Les Voix des Rapaces; Rapaces Diurnes et nocturnes |
Bergmann, H.-H. |
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247-265 |
Audio cassette review: Voices of the Tinamous |
B. Whitney |
1995 |
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249-251 |
Vocal complexity in the palm cockatoo (Probosciger aterrimus) |
Zdenek, CN, Heinsohn, R, Langmore, NE |
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253-267 |
Discrimination of the parental call be the king penguin chick Aptenodytes patagonicus: the "cocktail-party'' effect [abstract] |
Thierry Aubin and Pierre Jouventin |
1997 |
3-4 |
254-255 |
Comparative analysis of acoustic structure of passerine and woodpecker nestling calls |
Popp, J. & Ficken, M.S. |
1991 |
4 |
255-274 |
Can testosterone induce the male whistle-shake call in female shelducks Tadorna tadorna? |
H.-H. Bergmann & H. Düttmann |
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265-276 |
Vocalization structure and its possible function in the brown- headed parrot Poicephalus cryptoxanthus [abstract] |
Vincenzo Venuto and Renato Massa |
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3-4 |
268 |
The Technique of Noninvasive Distant Sexing for Four Monomorphic Dendrocygna Whistling Duck Species by Their Loud Whistles |
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2009 |
3 |
277-290 |
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Sarah Raymond, Sarah Spotswood, Hazel Clarke, Natalia Zielonka, Andrew Lowe & Kate L. Durrant |
2020 |
3 |
280-295 |
Vocal repertoire of the Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) in the central Apennines: a baseline assessment |
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2022 |
3 |
283-312 |
Recent bioacoustic publications, 1996 and earlier. Part I Invertebrates-Passerine birds |
Hansen, P. |
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3-4 |
287-318 |
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Hansen, P. |
1994 |
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291-302 |
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L. Ferdinand |
1996 |
4 |
299-300 |
Distinguishing individual male wild turkeys by analyzing vocalizations using a personal computer |
Dahlquist, F.C., Schemnitz, S.D. & Flachs, B.K. |
1990 |
4 |
303-316 |
A pilot study for recognition of individual nightjars [abstract] |
M. Rebbeck |
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4 |
306 |
An inadequate sampling of the soundscape leads to overoptimistic estimates of recogniser performance: a case study of two sympatric macaw species |
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2024 |
4 |
311-331 |
Vocal communication of spectacled parrotlets Forpus conspicillatus [abstract] |
R. Wanker |
1996 |
4 |
312 |
Vocalisation of curassows (Cracidae) [abstract] |
P. Hansch & D. Wallschlager |
1996 |
4 |
315 |
Duration discrimination in Northern bobwhite quail |
Brown, L.J. & Bailey, E.D. |
1990 |
4 |
317-326 |
Cassette review: Voices of the New World Nightbirds (Owls, nightjars and their allies) |
Vielliard, J. |
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4 |
320-321 |