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Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication Gregory M. Werner and Peter M. Todd
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Document Date: 1999-07-26 04:46:33


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Bradford / Sunderland / New York / San Mateo / Berlin / London / /

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Cambridge University Press / Sinauer Associates / Oxford University Press / Princeton University Press / Quicksilver / Weatherhead / /

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United Kingdom / /

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University of Tennessee / University Department / Cognition Max Planck Institute / /

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female networks / sub-species signalling protocols / repeated communications / energy / elaborate communication systems / neural network / protean courtship device / genetic algorithms / communication protocols / song-generating network / male neural networks / particular signal protocol / evolved communication systems / /

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Cambridge University / MIT / Princeton University / Computer Science Department / Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research Leopoldstrasse / University Department of Psychology / Oxford University / University of Tennessee / Knoxville / Peter M. Todd Center for Adaptive Behavior / /

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Gregory M. Werner / W. Wilson Eds / C. Taylor / John Murray / Morgan Kaufman / /

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Driver / rst author / critic / Messenger / head / Harper / Zoologist / judge / J. D. Farmer / /

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Tennessee / /

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Computer Music Journal / American Naturalist / /

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neural network / sub-species signalling protocols / simulation / communication protocols / genotype / particular signal protocol / recombination / /

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