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A test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis in three types of tropical forest: degradation of male and female Rufous-and-white Wren songs
Brendan A. Graham, Luis Sandoval,
Torben Dabelsteen
, Daniel J. Mennill
Ecology and Evolution
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Agriculture & Biology
Troglodytidae
100%
tropical forests
75%
acoustics
69%
animal communication
65%
degradation
43%
vocalization
32%
testing
28%
signal-to-noise ratio
27%
habitats
17%
animal characteristics
14%
forest habitats
12%
songbirds
11%
Costa Rica
10%
gender differences
10%
tail
8%
gender
6%
organisms
5%
animals
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
song
91%
tropical forest
71%
acoustics
58%
vocalization
57%
sound
47%
habitat
35%
signal-to-noise ratio
28%
test
28%
sound transmission
23%
songbird
19%
animal
19%
organism
9%
effect
3%