Birds' harmonious duets can be 'aggressive audio warfare,' study finds
Thursday, September 4, 2008 - 12:21
in Biology & Nature
Researchers reporting in the September 4th Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, have new insight into the motivating factors that drive breeding pairs of some tropical bird species to sing duets. Those duets can be so closely matched that human listeners often mistake them for solos.
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