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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. We dedicate this book to the memory of Theodore A. Parker III v
  3. CONTENTS vii
  4. Preface xiii
  5. Contributors xvii
  6. Nomenclature xx
  7. PART I. DEVELOPMENT
  8. Introduction 1
  9. 1. Ecology of Passerine Song Development 3
  10. 2. Eco-gen-actics: A Systems Approach to the Ontogeny of Avian Communication 20
  11. 3. Nature and Its Nurturing in Avian Vocal Development 39
  12. 4. Birdsong Learning in the Laboratory and Field 61
  13. 5. Acquisition and Performance of Song Repertoires: Ways of Coping with Diversity and Versatility 79
  14. 6. Acoustic Communication in Parrots: Laboratory and Field Studies of Budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus 97
  15. PART II. VOCAL REPERTOIRES
  16. Introduction 119
  17. 7. Categorization and the Design of Signals: The Case of Song Repertoires 121
  18. 8. Comparative Analysis of Vocal Repertoires, with Reference to Chickadees 136
  19. 9. Acoustic Communication in a Group of Nonpasserine Birds, the Petrels 160
  20. PART III. VOCAL VARIATION IN TIME AND SPACE
  21. Introduction 179
  22. 10. The Population Memetics of Birdsong 181
  23. 11. Song Traditions in Indigo Buntings: Origin, Improvisation, Dispersal, and Extinction in Cultural Evolution 198
  24. 12. Vocalizations and Speciation of Palearctic Birds 221
  25. 13. Acoustic Differentiation and Speciation in Shorebirds 241
  26. 14. A Comparison of Vocal Behavior among Tropical and Temperate Passerine Birds 258
  27. 15. Study of Bird Sounds in the Neotropics: Urgency and Opportunity 269
  28. PART IV. CONTROL AND RECOGNITION OF VOCALIZATIONS
  29. Introduction 283
  30. 16. The Neuroethology of Birdsong 285
  31. 17. Organization of Birdsong and Constraints on Performance 305
  32. 18. Bird Communication in the Noisy World 321
  33. 19. Sex Differences in Song Recognition 339
  34. 20. Vocal Recognition of Neighbors by Territorial Passerines 356
  35. PART V. THE BEHAVIOR OF COMMUNICATING
  36. Introduction 375
  37. 21. Using Interactive Playback to Study How Songs and Singing Contribute to Communication about Behavior 377
  38. 22. Dynamic Acoustic Communication and Interactive Playback 398
  39. 23. Communication Networks 409
  40. 24. The Dawn Chorus and Other Diel Patterns in Acoustic Signaling 426
  41. 25. Song and Female Choice 454
  42. Appendix. Natural Sound Archives: Guidance for Recordists and a Request for Cooperation 474
  43. Literature Cited 487
  44. Subject Index 565
  45. Taxonomic Index 576
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