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Animal communication. Special symposium held on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Indian Academy of Sciences on 6-8 February 1985, BangaloreProceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Animal sciences. 1985, Vol 94, Num 6, pp 575-681, issn 0253-4118Conference Proceedings

Temporal spacing of signals in communication, studied in weakly-electric mormyrid fish (Teleostei, Pisces)TEYSSEDRE, C; SERRIER, J.Behavioural processes. 1986, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 77-98, issn 0376-6357Article

The evolution of communication and social behaviour in Dictyostelium discoideumVIDYANAND NANJUNDIAH.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Animal sciences. 1985, Vol 94, Num 6, pp 639-653, issn 0253-4118Article

Song repertoire development in male cowbirds (Molothrus ater): its relation to female assessment of song potencyWEST, M. J; KING, A. P.Journal of comparative psychology (1983). 1986, Vol 100, Num 3, pp 296-303, issn 0735-7036Article

The response of female grasshoppers to male songBUTLIN, R. K; HEWITT, G. M.Animal behaviour. 1986, Vol 34, Num 6, pp 1896-1899, issn 0003-3472Article

Vocalization of the grey partridge, Perdix perdix (L.): a spectrographic analysisDESSI-FULGHERI, F; BEANI, L; PIAZZA, R et al.Monitore zoologico italiano. 1986, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 441-458, issn 0026-9786Article

Adaptive optimal sound for vocal communication in tunnels of a subterranean mammal (Spalax ehrenbergi)HETH, G; FRANKENBERG, E; NEVO, E et al.Experientia. 1986, Vol 42, Num 11-12, pp 1287-1289, issn 0014-4754Article

Alarm call responsivity of Mallard ducklings. III. Acoustic features affecting behavioral inhibitionMILLER, D. B; BLAICH, C. F.Developmental psychobiology. 1986, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 291-301, issn 0012-1630Article

Neural correlates of temperature coupling in the vocal communication system of the gray treefrog (Hyla versicolor)BRENOWITZ, E. A; ROSE, G; CAPRANICA, R. R et al.Brain research. 1985, Vol 359, Num 1-2, pp 364-367, issn 0006-8993Article

The question of an auditory self-concept in song sparrows, Melospiza melodia. Auditory self-perception: a replySUAREZ, S. D; GALLUP, G. G. JR; MCARTHUR, P. D et al.Animal behaviour. 1987, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 610-613, issn 0003-3472Article

Individuality in a contact call of the ringtailed lemur (Lemur catta)MACEDONIA, J. M.American journal of primatology (Print). 1986, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 163-179, issn 0275-2565Article

Temporal and structural analysis of affiliative vocal exchanges in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus)BIBEN, M; SYMMES, D; MASATAKA, N et al.Behaviour. 1986, Vol 98, Num 1-4, pp 259-273, issn 0005-7959Article

Vocal cues in cotton-top tamarin play vocalizationsGOEDEKING, P; IMMELMANN, K.Ethology. 1986, Vol 73, Num 3, pp 219-224, issn 0179-1613Article

Western meadowlarks switch song types when matched by playbackHORN, A; FALLS, J. B.Animal behaviour. 1986, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 927-929, issn 0003-3472Article

Long-range vocal interactions between groups of gibbons (Hylobates lar)RAEMAEKERS, P. M; RAEMAEKERS, J. J.Behaviour. 1985, Vol 95, Num 1-2, pp 26-44, issn 0005-7959Article

Song learning in zebra finches: some effects of song model availability on what is learnt and whenEALES, L. A.Animal behaviour. 1985, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 1293-1300, issn 0003-3472Article

Insect communication, 12th symposium of the Royal Entomological Society of London, from 7th to 9th September 1983 at the Imperial College Mechanical Engineering Theatre, LondonLEWIS, Trivor.Symposium of the Royal Entomological Society of London on insect communication. 12. 1984, 414 p.: ill, isbn 0-12-447175-7Conference Proceedings

Field tests of information transfer in communally roosting birdsWEATHERHEAD, P. J.Animal behaviour. 1987, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 614-615, issn 0003-3472Article

Superiority and inferiority: a morphological analysis of free and stimulus bound behaviour in honey badger (Mellivora capensis) interactionsYANIV, Y; GOLANI, I.Ethology. 1987, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 89-116, issn 0179-1613Article

The dance language of the honey bee: the controversy and its resolutionROBINSON, G. E.1986, Vol 126, Num 3, pp 184-189Article

Acoustic recognition in the Belted fingfisher: cardiac response to playback vocalizationsDAVIS, W. J.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1986, Vol 88, Num 4, pp 505-512, issn 0010-5422Article

Importance of female behaviour in the dawn chorusMACE, R.Animal behaviour. 1986, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 621-622, issn 0003-3472Article

Whistle repertoires of two bottlenosed dolphins, Tursiops truncatus: miminy of signature whistlesTYACK, P.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1986, Vol 18, Num 4, pp 251-257, issn 0340-5443Article

The crested tern and the supermarketVEEN, J.Animal behaviour. 1986, Vol 34, Num 3, pp 937-939, issn 0003-3472Article

Mechanisms of dance orientation in the Asian honey bee Apis florea LDYER, F. C.Journal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 1985, Vol 157, Num 2, pp 183-198, issn 0340-7594Article

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