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Higher-Order Musical Temporal Structure in Bird Song. [PDF]
Bird songs often display musical acoustic features such as tonal pitch selection, rhythmicity, and melodic contouring. We investigated higher-order musical temporal structure in bird song using an experimental method called “music scrambling” with human ...
Bilger HT +4 more
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Mockingbird Morphing Music: Structured Transitions in a Complex Bird Song. [PDF]
The song of the northern mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos, is notable for its extensive length and inclusion of numerous imitations of several common North American bird species.
Roeske TC, Rothenberg D, Gammon DE.
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A large-scale acoustic dataset of a passerine with spatially variable vocal behavior: fine-scale annotations of song and call types. [PDF]
The study of bird vocal behavior provides insights into ecology, evolution, and conservation. Prior research has mostly focused on bird songs, with limited attention to calling behavior.
Pérez-Granados C +9 more
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Bird song, ecology and speciation [PDF]
The study of bird song dialects was once considered the most promising approach for investigating the role of behaviour in reproductive divergence and speciation. However, after a series of studies yielding conflicting results, research in the field slowed significantly. Recent findings, on how ecological factors may lead to divergence in both song and
Thomas B Smith
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Sounds of Nature in the City: No Evidence of Bird Song Improving Stress Recovery [PDF]
Marcus Hedblom +2 more
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New insights from female bird song: towards an integrated approach to studying male and female communication roles [PDF]
Katharina Riebel +2 more
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Joie et deuil dans les Bestiaires des xiie et xiiie siècles : le cygne et le rossignol
The nightingale, a bird central to the lyric of oc and oïl, has a complex and ambiguous relationship with joy: it is first of all the bird linked with the spring, immersing the poet in joy; conversely, it is also the one who sings with so much fervor ...
Jean-Marie Fritz
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Bird song is crucial for attracting mates and defending territories, but different types of song or different singing behaviours may be involved in acquiring or maintaining each resource.
Miguel A. Mejías, David R. Wilson
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Demand for cage birds is highly prevalent and increasing across Indonesia, as wild bird populations across Asia decline. To find ways to reduce demand, it is important to understand the motivations and psychographic drivers to keep (or not keep) birds ...
Harry Marshall +6 more
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