Winged warnings
Graeme D. Ruxton
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Graeme D. Ruxton: University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK. g.ruxton@bio.gla.ac.uk
Nature, 2009, vol. 461, issue 7264, 603-604
Abstract:
Alarm signals emitted by animals may not be all that they seem. But a good example has been identified in the whistling sound of a crested pigeon's wings when it takes flight in response to a predator.
Date: 2009
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