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Subject: | Bioacoustics papers in Condor, Feb. 06 |
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Date: | Thu, 9 Feb 2006 15:16:26 EST |
The Condor Volume: 108, Issue: 1, February 1, 2006 Group Living in the Black-Breasted Wood-Quail and the Use of Playbacks as a Survey Technique Hale, Amanda M. pp. 107-119 Environmental Correlates of Song Structure in Forest Grosbeaks and Saltators Tubaro, Pablo L.; Lijtmaer, Dario A. pp. 120-129 Apparent Effects of Light Pollution on Singing Behavior of American Robins Miller, Mark W. pp. 130-139 posted by -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Jill Soha, Curator Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics (http://blb.biosci.ohio-state.edu) The Ohio State University Museum of Biological Diversity 1315 Kinnear Road, Columbus, OH 43212 (614) 292-2176 -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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