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7. The self-organization of social complexity in group-living animals: Lessons from the DomWorld model

14. Ecological speciation in Darwin's finches: Ghosts of finches future.

15. The fitness landscape of a community of Darwin's finches.

16. Ecology and evolution of bird sounds.

17. The terroir of the finch: How spatial and temporal variation shapes phenotypic traits in DARWIN'S finches.

18. Temporally varying disruptive selection in the medium ground finch ( Geospiza fortis ).

19. Extremely loud mating songs at close range in white bellbirds.

20. Urbanization erodes niche segregation in Darwin's finches.

21. Animal Behavior: Song Learning out of the Box.

22. A neuronal signature of accurate imitative learning in wild-caught songbirds (swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana).

23. Genomic variation at the tips of the adaptive radiation of Darwin's finches.

25. Is Beak Morphology in Darwin's Finches Tuned to Loading Demands?

26. Vocal output predicts territory quality in a Neotropical songbird.

27. The importance of novelty: male-female interactions among blue-black grassquits in captivity.

28. Team of rivals: alliance formation in territorial songbirds is predicted by vocal signal structure.

29. Uneven sampling and the analysis of vocal performance constraints.

30. Isolating the delay component of impulsive choice in adolescent rats.

31. Responses to song playback vary with the vocal performance of both signal senders and receivers.

32. Escalation of aggressive vocal signals: a sequential playback study.

33. Evo-devo beyond morphology: from genes to resource use.

34. Structural tissue organization in the beak of Java and Darwin's finches.

35. The head of the finch: the anatomy of the feeding system in two species of finches (Geospiza fortis and Padda oryzivora).

36. Ontogeny of the cranial skeleton in a Darwin's finch (Geospiza fortis).

37. Exploring possible human influences on the evolution of Darwin's finches.

38. Persistence of song types in Darwin's finches, Geospiza fortis, over four decades.

39. Hormonal and behavioral correlates of morphological variation in an Amazonian electric fish (Sternarchogiton nattereri: Apteronotidae).

40. Mechanical stress, fracture risk and beak evolution in Darwin's ground finches (Geospiza).

41. Acoustic discrimination of sympatric morphs in Darwin's finches: a behavioural mechanism for assortative mating?

42. Divergence with gene flow as facilitated by ecological differences: within-island variation in Darwin's finches.

43. Disruptive selection in a bimodal population of Darwin's finches.

44. Reproductive isolation of sympatric morphs in a population of Darwin's finches.

45. Possible human impacts on adaptive radiation: beak size bimodality in Darwin's finches.

46. Amazonian ecology: tributaries enhance the diversity of electric fishes.

47. Vocal mechanics in Darwin's finches: correlation of beak gape and song frequency.

48. Correlated evolution of morphology and vocal signal structure in Darwin's finches.

49. Permissiveness in the learning and development of song syntax in swamp sparrows.

50. A PERFORMANCE CONSTRAINT ON THE EVOLUTION OF TRILLED VOCALIZATIONS IN A SONGBIRD FAMILY (PASSERIFORMES: EMBERIZIDAE).

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