The central importance of information in studies of animal communication
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Klaus Zuberbühler | Julia Fischer | Robert M. Seyfarth | Dorothy L. Cheney | Kurt Hammerschmidt | K. Zuberbühler | R. Seyfarth | D. Cheney | T. Bergman | K. Hammerschmidt | J. Fischer | Thore Bergman
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