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From: | Tomasz Osiejuk <> |
Date: | Wed, 03 Dec 2003 11:19:12 -0800 |
<tt>Does anybody know about papers or unpublished data which show that "the same" in shape in sonogram syllables in fact differ significantly between males? I'm especially interested in studies on passerines with small repertoire size, which is shared by neighbours.</tt><br> <br> <pre style="margin: 0em;">Thanks in advance, Tomasz</pre><br> <pre style="margin: 0em;">_______________________ Tomasz S. Osiejuk, Ph.D. Dept. Animal Morphology Adam Mickiewicz University 28 Czerwca 1956 / 198 61-485 Poznan, Poland</pre><br> <tt>Phone +48 61 8292913<br> Fax +48 61 8292909<br> Mobile +48 603 654772<br> gg 2591179<br> <a href="http://main.amu.edu.pl/~osiejuk" rel="nofollow">http://main.amu.edu.pl/~osiejuk</a><br> ________________________ </tt><br> <br> |
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