Syllable type consistency is related to age, social status and reproductive success in the tropical mockingbird
Carlos A. Botero(University of Groningen), Sandra L. Vehrencamp(Albany State University), Selvino R. de Kort(Cornell University), Irby J. Lovette(Cornell University), Rachel J. Rossman(Cornell University), Laura M. Stenzler(Cornell University)
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