Reduction of nestlings' vocalizations in response to parental alarm calls in the Southern House Wren, Troglodytes musculus
Breeding birds often give alarm calls when a predator is near the nest. These calls have been proposed to serve as distraction displays for the predator, alerts for a mate conveying information about the presence of a threat, or a warning for nestlings about a potential risk. These functions, howeve...
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Autores principales: | Serra, C., Fernández, G.J. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00218375_v152_n2_p331_Serra |
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