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Acoustic communication in birds

Differences in songs and calls, their production and biological significance

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The article highlights the biological significance of songs and calls in birds. The structural diversity of songs and its relevance for social behaviour are described. Acoustic communication plays an important role in the life of birds and has proven useful in establishing phylogenetic and evolutionary relationships among species.

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Kumar, A. Acoustic communication in birds. Reson 8, 44–55 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02837868

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