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Communication networks and spatial ecology in nightingalesSexually selected signaling in birds: A case for bayesian change-point analysis of behavioral routinesSex-specific timing of mate searching and territory prospecting in the nightingale: nocturnal life of femalesAggressive responses to broadband trills are related to subsequent pairing success in nightingalesEffects of rapid broadband trills on responses to song overlapping in nightingalesThe ecology of vocal signaling: male spacing and communication distance of different song traits in nightingalesCommunication in the third dimension: Song perch height of rivals affect singing response in nightingalesDistance-dependent responses by eavesdroppers on neighbour–stranger interactions in nightingalesEffects of previous intrusion pressure on territorial responses in nightingalesCommunication accross territory boundaries: distance dependent responses in nightingale
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V. Amrhein