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A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest : degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs. / Graham, Brendan A.; Sandoval, Luis; Dabelsteen, Torben; Mennill, Daniel J.
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Bioacoustics - the International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording, Vol. 26, No. 1, 2017, p. 37-61.
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Harvard
Graham, BA, Sandoval, L
, Dabelsteen, T & Mennill, DJ 2017, '
A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest: degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs',
Bioacoustics - the International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 37-61.
https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2016.1181574
APA
Graham, B. A., Sandoval, L.
, Dabelsteen, T., & Mennill, D. J. (2017).
A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest: degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs.
Bioacoustics - the International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording,
26(1), 37-61.
https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2016.1181574
Vancouver
Graham BA, Sandoval L
, Dabelsteen T, Mennill DJ.
A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest: degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs.
Bioacoustics - the International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. 2017;26(1):37-61.
https://doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2016.1181574
Author
Graham, Brendan A. ; Sandoval, Luis ; Dabelsteen, Torben ; Mennill, Daniel J. / A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest : degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs. In: Bioacoustics - the International Journal of Animal Sound and its Recording. 2017 ; Vol. 26, No. 1. pp. 37-61.
Bibtex
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RIS
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AU - Dabelsteen, Torben
AU - Mennill, Daniel J.
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KW - habitat
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JO - Bioacoustics
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