Subject: | Re: has sent you a New Scientist story. |
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From: | "David Michael" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:38 am ((PDT)) |
> What about Marten and Marler (late > 70s), Baptista (1987), Norris (1987), McDonald (1990), Kroodsma, and > many others, who have described this phenomenon with that name for > decades? Thanks for these references. Do you happen to have a little more info on these papers (though the dates may be enough)? I would love to track them down. I also have to say that in the spectrum of science journalism, the reporting in New Scientist sometimes tends toward sensationalism (which isn't all bad). Best David http://naturerecordists.com/dmichael |
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