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Posted by JohelChaves on 03 Dec 2009 at 13:44 GMT

Fifteen individuals were included in the analysis. Generally, ocellated antbirds show site-related dominance, whereby only the dominant bird in a given area responds aggressively to an acoustic challenge from either males or females
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Chaves-Campos, J., Y. Araya-Ajoy, C. A. Lizana-Moreno, and K. N. Rabenold. 2009. The effect of local dominance and reciprocal tolerance on feeding aggregations of ocellated antbirds. Proceedings B 276:3995-4001.

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RE: Correction

JohelChaves replied to JohelChaves on 05 Dec 2009 at 14:59 GMT

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