How noisy does a noisy miner have to be? Amplitude adjustments of alarm calls in an avian urban 'adapter'.
<h4>Background</h4>Urban environments generate constant loud noise, which creates a formidable challenge for many animals relying on acoustic communication. Some birds make vocal adjustments that reduce auditory masking by altering, for example, the frequency (kHz) or timing of vocalizat...
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Auteurs principaux: | Hélène Lowry, Alan Lill, Bob B M Wong |
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2012
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