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Acoustic variation in alarm calls of Corvidae-effect of morphology, ecology and phylogeny. [PDF]

open access: yesAnim Cogn
Kovářová E   +5 more
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Explainable AI for intelligent green energy forecasting: deep learning with iHow optimization algorithm (iHOW). [PDF]

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Shabrawy M   +5 more
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Global incidence of female birdsong is predicted by territoriality and biparental care in songbirds. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Odom KJ   +12 more
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Can Exclusion of Feral Ecosystem Engineers Improve Coastal Floodplain Resilience to Climate Change? Insight from a Case Study in North East Arnhem Land, Australia. [PDF]

open access: yesEnviron Manage
Sloane DR   +9 more
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Wombat burrows are hotspots for small vertebrates in a landscape subject to gigafire. [PDF]

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Linley GD   +7 more
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Accelerando and crescendo in African penguin display songs

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Hersh TA   +4 more
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Molecular characterisation of a novel pathogenic avipoxvirus from the Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen)

open access: yesVirology, 2020
Avipoxviruses are significant pathogens infecting a wide range of wild and domestic bird species globally. Here, we describe a novel genome sequence of magpiepox virus (MPPV) isolated from an Australian magpie. In the present study, histopathologically confirmed cutaneous pox lesions were used for transmission electron microscopic analysis, which ...
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Urban noise restricts, fragments, and lightens sleep in Australian magpies

Environmental Pollution, 2020
Urban areas are inherently noisy, and this noise can disrupt biological processes as diverse as communication, migration, and reproduction. We investigated how exposure to urban noise affects sleep, a process critical to optimal biological functioning, in Australian magpies (Cracticus tibicen). Eight magpies experimentally exposed to noise in captivity
Connelly, Farley   +6 more
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