Bioacoustic articles in Animal Behaviour and Ethology, January 2008:
Animal Behaviour
Volume 75, Issue 1, Pages 1-330
Experimental evidence for teaching in wild pied babblers. 2008. Nichola J.
Raihani and Amanda R. Ridley. Animal Behaviour 75, pages 3-11.
Social learning in Indian mynahs, Acridotheres tristis: the role of distress
calls. 2008.
Andrea S. Griffin. Animal Behaviour 75, pages 79-89.
Vocal performance reflects individual quality in a nonpasserine. 2008. Tim
Janicke, Steffen Hahn, Markus S. Ritz and Hans-Ulrich Peter. Animal
Behaviour 75, pages 91-98.
Intensity of female preference quantified through playback setpoints: call
frequency versus call rate in midwife toads. 2008. Rafael Márquez, Jaime
Bosch and Xavier Eekhout. Animal Behaviour 75, pages 159-166.
Vocal memes in natural populations of chickadees: why do some memes persist
and others go extinct? 2008. Myron C. Baker and David E. Gammon. Animal
Behaviour 75, pages 279-289.
Ethology:
Vol. 114, Issue 1 Pages 1-104
No bioacoustic papers in this issue
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