Song Sharing in a Group-Living Songbird, the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina Tibicen. Part Iii. Sex Specificity and Individual Specificity of Vocal Parts in Communal Chorus and Duet Songs
- 1 January 1991
- Vol. 118 (3-4) , 244-274
- https://doi.org/10.1163/156853991x00319
Abstract
"Song Sharing in a Group-Living Songbird, the Australian Magpie, Gymnorhina Tibicen. Part Iii. Sex Specificity and Individual Specificity of Vocal Parts in Communal Chorus and Duet Songs" published on 01 Jan 1991 by Brill.Keywords
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