AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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Kroodsma, DE1989Two North American Song Populations of the Marsh Wren Reach Distributional Limits in the Central Great Plains
Kroodsma, DE1986Song development by castrated marsh wrens
Kroodsma, DE1985Geographic Variation in Songs of the Bewick's Wren: A Search for Correlations with Avifaunal Complexity
Kroodsma, DE1979Vocal Dueling among Male Marsh Wrens: Evidence for Ritualized Expressions of Dominance/Subordinance
Kroodsma, DE1974Song Learning, Dialects, and Dispersal in the Bewick's Wren
Kroodsma, DE1973Coexistence of Bewick's Wrens and House Wrens in Oregon
Kroodsma, DE, S, STEMPLE, DAVIDW, GOODWIN, ELIJAH, da Silva, MLuisa, Vielliard, JME1999Sedentary life style of Neotropical sedge wrens promotes song imitation
Kroodsma, DE, Canady, RA1985Differences in Repertoire Size, Singing Behavior, and Associated Neuroanatomy among Marsh Wren Populations Have a Genetic Basis
Kroodsma, DE, Momose, H1991Songs of the Japanese Population of the Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes)
Kroodsma, DE, Verner, J1987Use of Song Repertoires among Marsh Wren Populations
Kroodsma, DE, Wilda, K, Salas, V, Muradian, R2001Song Variation among Cistothorus Wrens, with a Focus on the Mérida Wren
Kroodsma, DE, Woods, RW, Goodwin, EA2002Falkland Island Sedge Wrens (Cistothorus platensis) Imitate Rather Than Improvise Large Song Repertoires
Wheelwright, NT, Swett, MB, Levin, II, Kroodsma, DE, FREEMAN-GALLANT, COREYR, Williams, H2008The influence of different tutor types on song learning in a natural bird population
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