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Female and male duet behavior can vary in Neotropical ovenbird

by Karan | Jan 18, 2018 | News | 0 comments

In their study,  Pedro Diniz and colleagues show that female and male duet behavior can vary with season and singing role in a Neotropical ovenbird, the Rufous Hornero.

Check out their article in the Journal of Avian Biology:   http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jav.01637/abstract?campaign=wolacceptedarticle

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