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Cognitive musicology / Bird breeding / Sexual selection / Evolutionary biology / Ethology / Zebra finch / Bird vocalization / Behavioral ecology / Brood parasite / Vocal learning / Offspring / Bird
Date: 2014-10-07 06:51:31
Cognitive musicology
Bird breeding
Sexual selection
Evolutionary biology
Ethology
Zebra finch
Bird vocalization
Behavioral ecology
Brood parasite
Vocal learning
Offspring
Bird

Male song structure predicts reproductive success in a wild zebra finch population

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