communications

The concept, science, technique and process of transmitting, receiving or otherwise exchanging information and data.



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Henschel I 1997. Communication in our feathered friends. Lanioturdus 30 (2) 13-15
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Rajchard J 2007. Intraspecific and interspecific chemosignals in birds: a review. Veterinarni Medicina 52 (9) 385-391
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Chemosignals in birds.pdf 169.37 KB
Seely M, Dirkx E, Hager C, Klintenberg P, Roberts C, von Oertzen D 2008. Advances in desertification and climate change research: are they accessible for application to enhance adaptive capacity?. Global and Planetary Change 64 (3-4) 236-243
Johnson PG 1976. Wildlife as a basis for future tourism development. Proceedings of the Symposium on the Okavango Delta and its future utilization 235 - 243
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Wildlife as a basis for future tourism development_1976.pdf 4.06 MB
Martin MJ, Gridley T, Elwen SH, Jensen FH 2018. Heaviside’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) relax acoustic crypsis to increase communication range. Proceedings: Biological Sciences 285 (1883) 1-9
Mwazi FN, Ndokosho J 2011. Effective communication of climate change by extension agents. Agricola 21 38-41
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Effective communication of climate change by extension agents.pdf 173.69 KB
Hollen LI, Radford AN 2009. The development of alarm call behaviour in mammals and birds. Animal Behaviour 78 791-800
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The development of alarm call behaviour in mammals and birds_2009.pdf 223.67 KB
Kriesell HJ, Elwen SH, Nastasi A, Gridley T 2014. Identification and characteristics of signature whistles in wild Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from Namibia. Plos ONE 9 (9) e106317
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Signature whistles of Namibian Bottlenose dolphins.pdf 2.55 MB