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Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History - Google Books Result

by William J. Bell, Louis M. Roth, Christine A ... - 2007 - Nature - 230 pages
There is currently no evidence, however, that the male's distinctive song (Fig. 6.5D) influences her response. ...
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Red-bellied Lemur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

E. rubriventer is however easily distinguished from these relatives by the male's distinctive white eye "tear drops" and the rich darkness of the fur of ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-bellied_Lemur - 47k -

MITECS: Motivation

Finally, her prodding of the male, distinctive motor patterns, and postural response vary in intensity as a function of her hormonal status and recent ...
rm-f.net/~pennywis/MITECS/Articles/shizgal.html - 18k -

Signs That The Groundhog Was Wrong

That may be true for some species, but goldfinches actually do undergo a "winter" molt--including the male's distinctive black forehead-- that gets them off ...
www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek030201.html - 24k -
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Similar species: the male distinctive, but the female would be hard to distinguish from the female of even rarer turquoise-throated puffleg (wich seemingly ...
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Common Yellowthroat Song and Sounds

Song: The male's distinctive, high-pitched song is a series of repeated phrases: witchety-witchety-witchety-witch. The song is loud for such a small bird, ...
www.learnbirdsongs.com/birdsong.php?id=28 - 6k -

Does the Steller's Eider Depend on Lemmings?(Alaska) - Endangered ...

The Eskimo name, meaning "the bird that sat in the campfire," comes from the male's distinctive plumage. The male's breast and belly are burnt-orange in ...
www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-55315083.html - 29k -

Linnet: Carduelis cannabina | Environment | The Observer

8 Jun 2008 ... The male's distinctive plumage might be easy to spot in summer, but in winter linnets may be more noticeable in the large flocks they form, ...
www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.linnet - 79k -

The Birds of South America: The Oscine Passerines - Google Books Result

by Robert S. Ridgely, Guy Tudor, William L. Brown ... - 1989 - Nature - 596 pages
... virescens hardly ever be found until the male's distinctive call is learned; then you realize that in appropriate habitat it is often numerous. ...
...books.google.com/books?isbn=0292770634

JSTOR: Copulations Throughout Breeding in a Colonial Accipitrid ...

OBSERVATIONS Copulations were easily noted due to the male's distinctive hoarse call as he grips the female's ruff while balancing on her back (as described ...
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