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BREVIA Courting Bird Sings with Stridulating Wing Feathers Kimberly S. Bostwick1* and Richard O. Prum2 Since Darwin_s time (1), the nonvocal, featherproduced sounds of birds have been hypothesized to have evolved by sexu
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