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Vocal communication in an avian hybrid zone

Hartog, P.M. den

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Hartog, P. M. den. (2008, October 16). Vocal communication in an avian hybrid zone. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13626

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den Hartog PM, Slabbekoorn H, ten Cate C. 2008. Vocalizations and responses are decoupled in an avian hybrid zone. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 363: 2879-2889.

den Hartog PM, de Kort SR, ten Cate C. 2007. Hybrid vocalizations are effective within, but not outside, an avian hybrid zone. Behavioral Ecology 18: 608-614.

Secondi J, den Hartog PM, ten Cate C. 2003. To trill or not to trill? Territorial response to a heterospecific vocal trait in male Collared doves, Streptopelia decaocto. Behavioral Ecology 14: 694 - 701.

de Kort SR, den Hartog PM and ten Cate C. 2002. Diverge or merge? The effects of sympatric occurrence on the territorial vocalizations of the vinaceous dove Streptopelia vinacea and the ring-necked dove S. capicola. Journal of Avian Biology 33:150-158

de Kort SR, den Hartog PM and ten Cate C. 2002. Vocal signals, isolation and hybridization in the vinaceous dove (Streptopelia vinacea) and the ring-necked dove (S. capicola). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51:378-385.

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den Hartog PM, den Boer-Visser AM, ten Cate C. Directional hybridization and introgression in an avian contact zone: evidence from genetic markers, morphology and

comparisons with lab-raised F1 hybrids.

den Hartog PM, Lachlan RF, ten Cate C. Avian vocal variation and hybridization: F1 lab-bred hybrids similar to individuals from a natural hybrid zone.

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