Bird vocalisations : their relations to current problems in biology and psychology : essays presented to W. H. Thorpe
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Bird vocalisations : their relations to current problems in biology and psychology : essays presented to W. H. Thorpe
Cambridge University Press, 1969
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Contents of Works
- Tonal quality of bird sounds / by P. Marler
- Experimental studies in the ontogeny of avian vocalizations / by M. Konishi and F. Nottebohm
- Song as a reinforcer / by J.G. Stevenson
- Song development in the zebra finch and other Estrildid finches / by K. Immelmann
- The control of avian vocalization by the central nervous system / by J. L. Brown
- The effects of testosterone on avian vocalizations / by R.J. Andrew
- Roles of budgerigar vocalization in the integration of breeding behaviour / by B.F. Brockway
- Communication in canary courtship calls / by J.A. Mulligan and K.C. Olsen
- Duetting / by T. Hooker and B.I. Hooker (Lade)
- Functions of territorial song in the white-throated sparrow / by J.B. Falls
- Embryonic communication, respiration and the synchronization of hatching / by M.A. Vince
- Functional and ecological aspects of vocalization in weaverbirds / by J.H. Crook
- Vocal characters and avian systematics / by W.E. Lanyon
- Geographic variation in bird vocalizations / by G. Thielcke
- Aspects of the evolution of man's appreciation of bird song / by E.A. Armstrong
- The aesthetic content of bird song / by J. Hall-Craggs