Do birds have strategies that facilitate or counter eavesdropping on vocal interactions?
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Do birds have strategies that facilitate or counter eavesdropping on vocal interactions? / Dabelsteen, Torben.
1st International Conference on Acoustic Communication by Animals. University of Maryland, USA, 2003. p. 55-56.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Preface/postscript › Research
Harvard
Dabelsteen, T 2003, Do birds have strategies that facilitate or counter eavesdropping on vocal interactions? in 1st International Conference on Acoustic Communication by Animals. University of Maryland, USA, pp. 55-56.
APA
Dabelsteen, T. (2003). Do birds have strategies that facilitate or counter eavesdropping on vocal interactions? In 1st International Conference on Acoustic Communication by Animals (pp. 55-56).
Vancouver
Dabelsteen T. Do birds have strategies that facilitate or counter eavesdropping on vocal interactions? In 1st International Conference on Acoustic Communication by Animals. University of Maryland, USA. 2003. p. 55-56
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Bibtex
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