Measuring individual identity information in animal signals: Overview and performance of available identity metrics
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Daniel T. Blumstein | Martin Šálek | Pavel Linhart | Tomasz S. Osiejuk | Michał Budka | Marek Špinka | Richard Policht | Michaela Syrová | M. Špinka | D. Blumstein | T. Osiejuk | Michał Budka | R. Policht | P. Linhart | M. Šálek | M. Syrová
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