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Animal Speech

 

In this Science Minute from the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), Dr. Arik Kershenbaum explains how animal calls might not be as random as once thought. (1 min 23 sec) Aug 20, 2014

Citation: Kershenbaum A, Bowles A, Freeburg T, Dezhe J, Lameira A, Bohn K. 2014. Animal vocal sequences: Not the Markov chains we thought they were. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. [Online]

Feature article: The ABCs of animal speech: Not so random after all

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