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Vocal development via voice breaking in the red-crowned crane Grus japonensis [abstract] |
Klenova, A, Volodin, I ; Volodina, E & Postelnykh, K |
2012 |
1 |
72 |
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Vocal labelling of juveniles by group members in spectacled parrotlets [abstract] |
Wanker, R; Stüven, J & Grindel, B |
2012 |
1 |
60 |
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Calls of white-naped crane reflect body mass of a bird [abstract] |
Bragina, E. V. & Beme, I. R. |
2012 |
1 |
67-68 |
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Noise-dependent vocal plasticity in domestic fowl [abstract] |
Brumm, H. & Schrader, L . |
2012 |
1 |
69 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Vocal individuality, but not stability, in wild palm cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) |
C. N. Zdenek, R. Heinsohn & N. E. Langmore |
2018 |
1 |
27-42 |
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Vocalizations of the Ryukyu Scops Owl: individually recognisable and stable |
Masaoki Takagi |
2020 |
1 |
28-44 |
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A telemetry study to discriminate between home range and territory size in Tawny Owls |
Gorka Burgos & Iñigo Zuberogoitia |
2020 |
1 |
109-121 |
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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 |
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Vocal repertoire and acoustic cues to individual identity in the Northern Rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi) |
Vittoria Turone, Anna Zanoli, Katrin Ludynia, Shanet Rutgers, Nathalie Viljoen & Livio Favaro |
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