2018
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.5241v0.1/reviews/3
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Peer Review #3 of "Dawn chorus interpretation differs when using songs or calls: the Dupont’s Lark Chersophilus duponti case (v0.1)"

Abstract: Background: Territorial songbirds vocalise intensively before sunrise and then decrease their vocal activity. This creates a communication network that disseminates essential information for both males and females. The function of dawn chorus in birds has been frequently interpreted according to seasonal variation of singing as the breeding season advances, but potential differences in seasonal variation of song and calls for the same species have not been taken into account. Methods: We chose Dupont's Lark as… Show more

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