Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Quantitative Analysis of Animal Vocal Phonology: an Application to Swamp Sparrow Song
Christopher W. Clark et al.
ETHOLOGY (2010)
Does Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs song vary with the habitat in which it is sung?
J. M. WILLIAMS et al.
IBIS (2008)
Habitat structure and the evolution of bird song: a meta-analysis of the evidence for the acoustic adaptation hypothesis
Giuseppe Boncoraglio et al.
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY (2007)
Efficiency of playback for assessing the occurrence of five bird species in Brazilian Atlantic Forest fragments
Danilo Boscolo et al.
ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS (2006)
Effects of structural and functional connectivity and patch size on the abundance of seven Atlantic Forest bird species
A Uezu et al.
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2005)
Explosive radiation of malpighiales supports a mid-Cretaceous origin of modern tropical rain forests
CC Davis et al.
AMERICAN NATURALIST (2005)
Audience drives male songbird response to partner's voice
C Vignal et al.
NATURE (2004)
How a simple and stereotyped acoustic signal transmits individual information:: the song of the White-browed Warbler Basileuterus leucoblepharus
T Aubin et al.
ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS (2004)
The faculty of language: What is it, who has it, and how did it evolve?
MD Hauser et al.
SCIENCE (2002)
Bird song, ecology and speciation
H Slabbekoorn et al.
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2002)
Unpredictable evolution in a 30-year study of Darwin's finches
PR Grant et al.
SCIENCE (2002)
Estimating the distance to a source of sound: mechanisms and adaptations for long-range communication
M Naguib et al.
ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR (2001)
Mother's voice recognition by seal pups - Newborns need to learn their mother's call before she can take off on a fishing trip.
I Charrier et al.
NATURE (2001)
Biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities
N Myers et al.
NATURE (2000)