BEECHER
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Nordby , Campbell , Burt , BEECHER
Anim Behav
. 2000 Jul;
59(6):1187-1197.
PMID: 10877898
Oscine songbirds are exposed to many more songs than they keep for their final song repertoire and little is known about how a bird selects the particular song(s) to sing...
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Burt , Lent , BEECHER , Brenowitz
J Neurobiol
. 2000 Mar;
42(4):487.
PMID: 10699985
No abstract available.
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BEECHER , Campbell , Nordby
Anim Behav
. 2000 Jan;
59(1):29-37.
PMID: 10640364
Song repertoires may be a product of sexual selection and several studies have reported correlations of repertoire size and reproductive success in male songbirds. This hypothesis and the reported correlations,...
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BEECHER , Campbell , Burt , Hill , Nordby
Anim Behav
. 2000 Jan;
59(1):21-27.
PMID: 10640363
In our study population, neighbouring song sparrows typically share two or more of their 6-10 song types. In an earlier experiment, we found that established neighbours typically reply to playback...
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OLochlen , BEECHER
Anim Behav
. 1999 Nov;
58(1):13-20.
PMID: 10413536
We investigated discrimination by female song sparrows Melospiza melodia, between different categories of male song using the copulation solicitation display as a preference assay. Females responded most strongly to songs...
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