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From the supplier: The begging calls of the Western Bluebird (Sialia mexicana) nestlings were analyzed to determine the individual, family, and sex differences. Results show that although begging calls of nestling Western Bluebird varied significantly among individuals and among nests, no significant evidence of begging for sex differentiation was recorded. However, the possibility on the use of individual-specific and brood-specific begging calls of parents in identifying and discriminating broods from other families against their own was presented.
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Title: Individual, brood, and sex variation in begging calls of Western Bluebirds.
Author: Daniela S. Monk
Publication:Wilson Bulletin (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1997
Publisher: Wilson Ornithological Society
Volume: v109 Issue: n2 Page: p328(5)
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Individual, brood, and sex variation in begging calls of Western Bluebirds.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin
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Author(s)Daniela S. Monk, Walter D. Koenig
PublisherWilson Ornithological Society
ISBN / ASINB00097NIQ2
ISBN-13978B00097NIQ8
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