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Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls.  Hart et al. 2020. Low frequencies better propagate through vegetation and individual calls might be coded in this low frequencies rather than higher parts of the call. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls.Hart et al. 2020 Low frequencies better propagate through vegetation and individual calls might be coded in this low frequencies rather than higher parts of the call. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls  Hart et al. 2020. Low frequencies better propagate through vegetation and individual calls might be coded in this low frequencies rather than higher parts of the call. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

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Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low low-frequency calls. Hart, Vlastimil, et al. "LowHart et al. 2020 Low frequencies better propagate through vegetation and individual calls might be coded in the display vocalizationthis low frequencies rather than higher parts of the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)." PeerJ 8 (2020): e9189call. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls. Hart, Vlastimil, et al. "Low frequencies in the display vocalization of the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)." PeerJ 8 (2020): e9189. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls.Hart et al. 2020 Low frequencies better propagate through vegetation and individual calls might be coded in this low frequencies rather than higher parts of the call. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

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sometimesSometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls. Hart, Vlastimil, et al. "Low frequencies in the display vocalization of the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)." PeerJ 8 (2020): e9189. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls. Hart, Vlastimil, et al. "Low frequencies in the display vocalization of the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)." PeerJ 8 (2020): e9189. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

Sometimes individual signals are hidden in plain sight. Check out this take on the individual differences between male capercaillie low-frequency calls. Hart, Vlastimil, et al. "Low frequencies in the display vocalization of the Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)." PeerJ 8 (2020): e9189. Maybe we should check for individual differences in many more species. Greetings from Austria, Robin

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