The organization of major vocalizations in the paridae

Etude comparative de l'organisation des vocalisations ches les Paridae. Les caracteristiques de cette organisation sont decrites pour la plupart des especes. Ces resultats montrent que le systeme de communication etudie est l'un des plus interessant et theoriquement important

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