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Bird Song

Royal Holloway University of London · University of St Andrews

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Abstract

Bird song is one of the most remarkable and impressive sounds in the natural world, and has inspired not only students of natural history, but also great writers, poets and composers. Extensively updated from the first edition, the main thrust of this book is to suggest that the two main functions of song are attracting a mate and defending territory. It shows how this evolutionary pressure has led to the amazing variety and complexity we see in the songs of different species throughout the world. Writing primarily for students and researchers in animal behavior, the authors review over 1000 scientific papers and reveal how scientists are beginning to unravel and understand how and why birds communicate with…

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Keywords
  • Amateur
  • Appeal
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • History
  • Visual arts
  • Communication
  • Art
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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