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  1. Sexy voices – no choices: male song in noise fails to attract females
  2. Anthropogenic noise has a knock-on effect on the behavior of a territorial species
  3. Anthropogenic noise affects vocal interactions
  4. Behavioural Responses to a Changing World
  5. Variable initiators of group departure in a cooperative breeder: the influence of sex, age, state and foraging success
  6. Communication Networks and Spatial Ecology in Nightingales
  7. Behavioral Plasticity Allows Short‐Term Adjustment to a Novel Environment
  8. Signals of need in a cooperatively breeding mammal with mobile offspring
  9. Seasonal Changes of Vocal Rates and Their Relation to Territorial Status in Male Galápagos Sea Lions (Zalophus wollebaeki)
  10. Begging Signals in a Mobile Feeding System: The Evolution of Different Call Types
  11. Temporal patterns of territory settlement and detectability in mated and unmated Nightingales Luscinia megarhynchos
  12. The day after: effects of vocal interactions on territory defence in nightingales
  13. Responses to interactive playback predict future pairing success in nightingales
  14. Vocal interactions in common nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos): males take it easy after pairing
  15. Early birds are sexy: male age, dawn song and extrapair paternity in blue tits, Cyanistes (formerly Parus) caeruleus
  16. Experimentally Elevated Plasma Testosterone Levels Do Not Influence Singing Behaviour of Male Blue Tits (Parus caeruleus) During the Early Breeding Season
  17. Vocal interactions in nightingales, Luscinia megarhynchos: more aggressive males have higher pairing success
  18. Seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics in the common nightingale
  19. Acoustic features of song categories and their possible implications for communication in the common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)
  20. SEASONAL PATTERNS OF SINGING ACTIVITY VARY WITH TIME OF DAY IN THE NIGHTINGALE (LUSCINIA MEGARHYNCHOS)