The impact of anthropogenic noise on individual identification via female song in Black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus)
Abstract When anthropogenic noise occurs simultaneously with an acoustic signal or cue, it can be difficult for an animal to interpret the information encoded within vocalizations. However, limited research has focused on how anthropogenic noise affects the identification of acoustic communication s...
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Auteurs principaux: | Carolina Montenegro, William D. Service, Erin N. Scully, Shannon K. Mischler, Prateek K. Sahu, Thomas J. Benowicz, Katelyn V. R. Fox, Christopher B. Sturdy |
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2021
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