The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium
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Nowicki, S; Mitani, JC; Nelson, DA; Marler, P
Published in: Bioacoustics
1989
Duke Scholars
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Bioacoustics
Publication Date
1989
Volume
2
Start / End Page
35 / 46
Related Subject Headings
- Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
- 3109 Zoology
- 0608 Zoology
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Nowicki, S., Mitani, J. C., Nelson, D. A., & Marler, P. (1989). The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium. Bioacoustics, 2, 35–46.
Nowicki, S., J. C. Mitani, D. A. Nelson, and P. Marler. “The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium.” Bioacoustics 2 (1989): 35–46.
Nowicki S, Mitani JC, Nelson DA, Marler P. The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium. Bioacoustics. 1989;2:35–46.
Nowicki, S., et al. “The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium.” Bioacoustics, vol. 2, 1989, pp. 35–46.
Nowicki S, Mitani JC, Nelson DA, Marler P. The communicative significance of tonality in birdsong: Responses to songs produced in helium. Bioacoustics. 1989;2:35–46.
Published In
Bioacoustics
Publication Date
1989
Volume
2
Start / End Page
35 / 46
Related Subject Headings
- Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
- 3109 Zoology
- 0608 Zoology