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Ethology / Melospiza / Neuroethology / Mate Choice / White-crowned Sparrow / Song Sparrow / Sexual selection / Bird vocalization / Field Sparrow / Behavior / Evolutionary biology / Biology
Date: 2000-01-02 20:26:46
Ethology
Melospiza
Neuroethology
Mate Choice
White-crowned Sparrow
Song Sparrow
Sexual selection
Bird vocalization
Field Sparrow
Behavior
Evolutionary biology
Biology

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