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Vocal tract articulation revisited. The case of the monk parakeet // J. Exp. Biol., 2012. Vol. 215, N 1.-С.85-92

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Vocal tract articulation revisited. The case of the monk parakeet // J. Exp. Biol., 2012. Vol. 215, N 1.-С.85-92

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ten The inter-observer reliability of scoring sonagrams by eye // Adv. Ethol., 2001, N 36.-С.273-274

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ten The inter-observer reliability of scoring sonagrams by eye // Adv. Ethol., 2001, N 36.-С.273-274

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Ten Stimulus Movement, Hen Behaviour and Filial Imprinting in Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix Japanica) // Ethology, 1989. Vol. 82, N 4.-С.287-306

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Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect female mate preferences // Behav. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.548-555

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Sounds of male Lake Victoria cichlids vary within and between species and affect female mate preferences // Behav. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 21, N 3.-С.548-555

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Slabbekoorn Comparative analysis of perch-coo vocalizations in Streptopelia doves // Auk, 1999. Vol. 116, N 3.-С.737-748

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Slabbekoorn Comparative analysis of perch-coo vocalizations in Streptopelia doves // Auk, 1999. Vol. 116, N 3.-С.737-748

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Slabbekoorn Collared dove responses to playback: Slaves to the rhythm // Ethology, 1999. Vol. 105, N 5.-С.377-391

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Slabbekoorn Collared dove responses to playback: Slaves to the rhythm // Ethology, 1999. Vol. 105, N 5.-С.377-391

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Simple rules can explain discrimination of putative recursive syntactic structures by a songbird species // Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 2009. Vol. 106, N 48.-С.20538-20543

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Simple rules can explain discrimination of putative recursive syntactic structures by a songbird species // Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 2009. Vol. 106, N 48.-С.20538-20543

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Neuronal activation related to auditory perception in the brain of a non-songbird, the ring dove // J. Compar. Neurol., 2005. Vol. 488, N 3.-С.342-351

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Neuronal activation related to auditory perception in the brain of a non-songbird, the ring dove // J. Compar. Neurol., 2005. Vol. 488, N 3.-С.342-351

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Geberzahn Threat signaling in female song - evidence from playbacks in a sex-role reversed bird species // Behav. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 21, N 6.-С.1147-1155

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Geberzahn Threat signaling in female song - evidence from playbacks in a sex-role reversed bird species // Behav. Ecol., 2010. Vol. 21, N 6.-С.1147-1155

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Etman Is there a role for 'peak-shift' in the evolution of a song? // Adv. Ethol., 2001, N 36.-С.150

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Etman Is there a role for 'peak-shift' in the evolution of a song? // Adv. Ethol., 2001, N 36.-С.150

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Den Hartog Paula M. Hybrid vocalizations are effective within, but not outside, an avian hybrid zone // Behav. Ecol., 2007. Vol. 18, N 3.-С.608-614

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