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      Species song discrimination in choice experiments with territorial male swamp and song sparrows

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      Animal Behaviour
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          Selective vocal learning in a sparrow.

          Male swamp sparrows learn their songs; they fail to learn songs of the sympatric song sparrow. Syllables from tape recordings of both species of sparrow were spliced into an array of swamp sparrow-like and song sparrow-like temporal patterns. Swamp sparrows learned only those songs made of swamp sparrow syllables. They did so irrespective of whether the temporal pattern was swamp sparrow-like or song sparrow-like. Selectivity was retained by birds reared in total isolation from adult conspecific sounds.
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                Animal Behaviour
                Animal Behaviour
                Elsevier BV
                00033472
                May 1980
                May 1980
                : 28
                : 2
                : 393-404
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                10.1016/S0003-3472(80)80048-0
                382d9e3f-bad1-4075-b6b1-74fd0e628b9e
                © 1980

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