1-12 of about 12 matches for site:www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org neighbours
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question, we played back to male skylarks (Alauda arvensis) songs of adjacent neighbours, distant neighbours established a
"Response to Displaced Neighbours in a Territorial Songbird with a Larg" by Elodie F. Briefer, Thier
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Response to Displaced Neighbours in a Territorial Songbird with a Larg" by Elodie F
"When to be a Dear Enemy: Flexible Acoustic Relationships of Neighbouri" by Elodie Briefer, Fanny Ry
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Follow Document Type Article Publication Date 10-2008 Abstract Numerous territorial species are less aggressive towards neighbours than strangers. This tolerance
"Microdialect and Group Signature in the Song of the Skylark Alauda arv" by Elodie Briefer, Fanny Ry
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behaviour. We showed that, in a given patch, all the males (neighbours) share some particular sequences
"Effects of individual versus group stabling on social behaviour in dom" by Janne W. Christensen, Ja
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to treatment, and recordings were made on social interactions and nearest neighbours during a 6
"How to Identify Dear Enemies: The Group Signature in the Complex Song " by Elodie F. Briefer, Thier
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the songs of all males established in the same location (neighbours), whereas males of
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identity recognition , Kuntoro Adi, Michael T. Johnson, and Tomasz S. Osiejuk PDF Are Unfamiliar Neighbours Considered to Be
"Social behaviour in stallion groups (Equus przewalskii and Equus cabal" by Janne W. Christensen, Ta
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and they showed less group spacing, i.e. maintained a significantly shorter distance between neighbours ( P <0.001). The
"Predicting Flock Vigilance from Simple Passerine Interactions: Modelli" by David B. Bahr and Marc B
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chooses to feed or to scan based solely on whether or not its neighbours are feeding or scanning
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Cross-Species Comparisons , Irene M. Pepperberg Submissions from 2009 2009 PDF Response to Displaced Neighbours in a
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Forsatkar, Mohammad Ali Nematollahi, and Culum Brown Submissions from 2010 2010 PDF Are Unfamiliar Neighbours Considered to Be
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Simmonds, and Laura R. Stansfield Submissions from 2009 2009 PDF Response to Displaced Neighbours in a