Patterns in songbird singing behaviour: Hartshorne vindicated--Comment\reply

Several explanations for predictable patterns in songbird singing behavior as proposed by Charles Hartshorne are reviewed, and support for findings that songbirds are more likely to sing different songs in succession when they sing at faster rates is reexamined.

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