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    The biological significance of duetting and antiphonal song by Thorpe, W H

    “…Duetting plays a very important part in the signal system between male and female in a large number of bird species, in particular species that inhabit…”
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    Orientation and Methods of Communication of the Honey Bee and its Sensitivity to the Polarization of the Light by Thorpe, W. H

    Published in Nature (London) (02-07-1949)
    “…PROBABLY many biologists are by now acquainted with at least the outline of the very remarkable work on the dances of the honey bee published by Prof. K. von…”
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    Tracheal and Blood Gills in Aquatic Insect Larvæ by THORPE, W. H

    Published in Nature (London) (01-04-1933)
    “…AMONG the larvæ of aquatic insects, two fairly well-defined types of gill-like structures are commonly found-'tracheal gills' and 'blood gills'. The former…”
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    The Evolutionary Significance of Habitat Selection by Thorpe, W. H.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-11-1945)
    “…1. A number of recently investigated cases of habitat selection in birds and insects are described and their possible evolutionary significance discussed. 2…”
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