This paper deals with acoustic communication in the Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer. This species emits a high variety of vocal signals that can be classified on the basis of their acoustical features and context of production. Individuals sang throughout the year and most songs were discrete and stereotyped. The songs were composed of strophes (phrases) with minor structural variations of elements that were preceded and followed by a temporal gap (3 to 12s). Most strophes were composed of 2 to 6 elements that were often dissimilar in structure and ranging from 0.98 to 4.5 kHz. The biological function of the song appeared to be to maintain pair bonds and to synchronize breeding activities. Different types of context-specific calls were i...
Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a biologically diverse group of songbirds that produce a variety of vocal...
Vocalisations represent the primary mode of communication for most birds and vary greatly in form an...
“A call is defined as a complete sequence of pulses separated from the next call by an inter-call in...
This paper deals with acoustic communication in the Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer. This species...
Studies of vocal communication in Sooty-headed Bulbul were carried out from January to December 2011...
This species emits a high variety of acoustic signals in their communication. The signals may be lon...
The study aimed to determine physical characteristics and meaning of different vocal signals of the ...
Bulbuls (Passeriformes:Pycnonotidae) are a biodiverse group of birds that produce a variety of vocal...
Several songbird species use two singing modes, which are functionally different. The first mode is ...
© 1989 Dr. Catherine Fiona HeathcoteAcoustic communication was studied in a population of the cooper...
The Indian Hill Mynah (Gracula religiosa) was studied in the field in Assam in north-east India. The...
<div><p>Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolu...
Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolutionary ...
Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolutionary ...
In order to understand the acoustic characteristics and adaptive strategies of sympatric male Amolop...
Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a biologically diverse group of songbirds that produce a variety of vocal...
Vocalisations represent the primary mode of communication for most birds and vary greatly in form an...
“A call is defined as a complete sequence of pulses separated from the next call by an inter-call in...
This paper deals with acoustic communication in the Red-vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer. This species...
Studies of vocal communication in Sooty-headed Bulbul were carried out from January to December 2011...
This species emits a high variety of acoustic signals in their communication. The signals may be lon...
The study aimed to determine physical characteristics and meaning of different vocal signals of the ...
Bulbuls (Passeriformes:Pycnonotidae) are a biodiverse group of birds that produce a variety of vocal...
Several songbird species use two singing modes, which are functionally different. The first mode is ...
© 1989 Dr. Catherine Fiona HeathcoteAcoustic communication was studied in a population of the cooper...
The Indian Hill Mynah (Gracula religiosa) was studied in the field in Assam in north-east India. The...
<div><p>Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolu...
Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolutionary ...
Quantitative descriptions of animal vocalizations can inform an understanding of their evolutionary ...
In order to understand the acoustic characteristics and adaptive strategies of sympatric male Amolop...
Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a biologically diverse group of songbirds that produce a variety of vocal...
Vocalisations represent the primary mode of communication for most birds and vary greatly in form an...
“A call is defined as a complete sequence of pulses separated from the next call by an inter-call in...