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Females Don't Always Sing in Response to Male Song, but When They Do, They Sing to Males With Higher Pitched Songs

doi 10.1101/860882
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November 30, 2019

Authors
Alexander N. G. KirschelZacharo ZantiZachary T. HarlowEdgar E. VallejoMartin L. CodyCharles E. Taylor
Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory


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