DOI: 10.24124/2012/bpgub841
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Effect of habitat quality on communication and signalling in the black-capped chickadee.

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“…urbanization, habitat loss, degradation, fragmentation) (Laiolo and Tella ; Laiolo et al. ; Pillsbury and Miller ) and that condition‐dependent traits in male songs, relevant for reproduction, are reduced at the level of the population (McGregor ; Grava ). Although temporal signal variation remains to be fully validated, it has to be taken under consideration when performing diversity comparisons across seasons, as it may affect /kwa/ diversity at the population level (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…urbanization, habitat loss, degradation, fragmentation) (Laiolo and Tella ; Laiolo et al. ; Pillsbury and Miller ) and that condition‐dependent traits in male songs, relevant for reproduction, are reduced at the level of the population (McGregor ; Grava ). Although temporal signal variation remains to be fully validated, it has to be taken under consideration when performing diversity comparisons across seasons, as it may affect /kwa/ diversity at the population level (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%