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    How do birds search for breeding areas at the landscape level? Interpatch movements of male ortolan buntings by Dale, Svein, Steifetten, Øyvind, S. Osiejuk, Tomasz, Losak, Katarzyna, P. Cygan, Jakub

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-12-2006)
    “…Animal movements at large spatial scales are of great importance in population ecology, yet little is known due to practical problems following individuals…”
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    EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN A PLUMAGE-BASED FORAGING ADAPTATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST IN THE SLATE-THROATED REDSTART (MYIOBORUS MINIATUS) by Mumme, Ronald L, Galatowitsch, Mark L, JabŁoński, Piotr G, Stawarczyk, Tadeusz M, Cygan, Jakub P

    Published in Evolution (01-05-2006)
    “…Geographic variation in the plumage pattern of birds is widespread but poorly understood, and in very few cases has its evolutionary significance been…”
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    HABITAT-SPECIFIC SENSORY-EXPLOITATIVE SIGNALS IN BIRDS: PROPENSITY OF DIPTERAN PREY TO CAUSE EVOLUTION OF PLUMAGE VARIATION IN FLUSH-PURSUIT INSECTIVORES by Jabłoński, Piotr G, Lasater, Kelly, Mumme, Ronald L, Borowiec, Marta, Cygan, Jakub P, Pereira, Janice, Sergiej, Ewa

    Published in Evolution (01-12-2006)
    “…Sensory exploitation occurs when signals trigger behavioral reactions that diminish the receiver's fitness. Research in this area focuses on the match between…”
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    Corn bunting (Miliaria calandra) males respond differently to alternating and overlapping playback of song by OSIEJUK, Tomasz S, RATYNSKA, Katarzyna, CYGAN, Jakub P

    Published in Journal of ethology (01-05-2007)
    “…Interactive playback experiments were used to study the signal value to the corn bunting, Miliaria calandra, of alternating and overlapping singing. We…”
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    Frequency shift in homologue syllables of the Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana by Osiejuk, Tomasz S., Ratyńska, Katarzyna, Cygan, Jakub P., Dale, Svein

    Published in Behavioural processes (31-01-2005)
    “…Results of this study indicate that in the Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana, syllables of the same shape on sonograms (i.e. homologue syllables) often…”
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    Signal value of alternating and overlapping singing in the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella by OSIEJUK, Tomasz S, RATYNSKA, Katarzyna, CYGAN, Jakub P

    Published in Journal of ethology (2004)
    “…Interactive playback experiments were used to study the signal value of alternating and overlapping singing in the Yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella. We carried…”
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    HABITAT-SPECIFIC SENSORY-EXPLOITATIVE SIGNALS IN BIRDS: PROPENSITY OF DIPTERAN PREY TO CAUSE EVOLUTION OF PLUMAGE VARIATION IN FLUSH-PURSUIT INSECTIVORES by JABOSKI, Piotr G., Lasater, Kelly, Mumme, Ronald L., Borowiec, Marta, Cygan, Jakub P., Pereira, Janice, Sergiej, Ewa

    Published in Evolution (01-12-2006)
    “…Sensory exploitation occurs when signals trigger behavioral reactions that diminish the receiver's fitness. Research in this area focuses on the match between…”
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    Song structure and repertoire variation in ortolan bunting (Emberiza hortulana L.) from isolated Norwegian population by Osiejuk, Tomasz S., Ratyńska, Katarzyna, Cygan, Jakub P., Dale, Svein

    Published in Annales zoologici fennici (01-01-2003)
    “…This paper describes song structure and repertoire variation in ortolan buntings (Emberiza hortulana) from an isolated and declining Norwegian population,…”
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    EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN A PLUMAGE-BASED FORAGING ADAPTATION: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST IN THE SLATE-THROATED REDSTART (MYIOBORUS MINIATUS) by Mumme, Ronald L., Galatowitsch, Mark L., Jabloński, Piotr G., Stawarczyk, Tadeusz M., Cygan, Jakub P.

    Published in Evolution (01-05-2006)
    “…Geographic variation in the plumage pattern of birds is widespread but poorly understood, and in very few cases has its evolutionary significance been…”
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    Journal Article