Wild nightingales flexibly match whistle pitch in real time
Giacomo Costalunga(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence), Daniela Vallentin(Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics), Susanne Seltmann(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence), Jonathan I. Benichov(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence), Carolina Sánchez Carpena(Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence)
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