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Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2013) The predictive value of trill performance in a large repertoire songbird, the nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos. Journal of avian biology, Vol. 44 , S. 567–574.

Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2012) Communication in the Third Dimension: Song Perch Height of Rivals Affects Singing Response in Nightingales. PLoS one, Vol. 7, H. 3 , e32194.

Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2012) Distance-dependent responses by eavesdroppers on neighbour-stranger interactions in nightingales. Animal behaviour, Vol. 83, H. 4. pp. 961-968.

Roth, T. and Sprau, P. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2012) Sexually selected signaling in birds: a case for bayesian change-point analysis of behavioral routines. The auk, Vol. 129, H. 4. pp. 660-669.

Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Schmidt, R. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2010) Communication across territory boundaries : distance-dependent responses in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 21, H. 5. pp. 1011-1017.

Sprau, P. and Schmidt, R. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2010) Effects of rapid broadband trills on responses to song overlapping in nightingales. Ethology, Vol. 116. pp. 300-308.

Roth, T. and Sprau, P. and Schmidt, R. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2009) Sex-specific timing of mate searching and territory prospecting in the nightingale : nocturnal life of females. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Series B, Biological sciences, Vol. 276, H. 1664. pp. 2045-2050.

Naguib, M. and Schmidt, R. and Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Florcke, C. and Amrhein, V.. (2008) The ecology of vocal signaling : male spacing and communication distance of different song traits in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 19, H. 5. pp. 1034-1040.

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