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- who: Behavioral et al. from the aBehavioural Group, Wageningen University and Research, De Elst, WD Wageningen, Australia have published the article: prime model organism in bioacoustics yet almost exclusively studied in the lab, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 31/Oct/2018
- what: To determine the significance of this model, it was compared with the null model (using function anova). By integrating calibrated sound recordings, sound transmission experiments, and social ecology with insights from hearing physiology the authors show that wild zebra finch song is a very short-range signal with an estimated audible range of . . .
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