The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... song is not too different from those of its own species . Experiments have shown that there are innate limits as to the sounds that fledglings will store as templates . If the model songs are too wildly different from the species ...
... song is not too different from those of its own species . Experiments have shown that there are innate limits as to the sounds that fledglings will store as templates . If the model songs are too wildly different from the species ...
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... song tradition had been set up . In the wild the transmission of song by delayed imitation learning results in the formation of regional dialects . The song copying fidelity is high but occasionally slight deviations or errors occur ...
... song tradition had been set up . In the wild the transmission of song by delayed imitation learning results in the formation of regional dialects . The song copying fidelity is high but occasionally slight deviations or errors occur ...
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... song , instead of innate song , arose by the process of sexual selection possibly in the special context of speciation ( the emergence of a new species ) . Present day songbird females appear to prefer those males of their own species ...
... song , instead of innate song , arose by the process of sexual selection possibly in the special context of speciation ( the emergence of a new species ) . Present day songbird females appear to prefer those males of their own species ...
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