Multiple constraints on urban bird communication: both abiotic and biotic noise shape songs in cities.
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Full Title: Behav Ecol
Abbreviation: Behav Ecol
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"Funding No specific funding was dedicated to this study. However, general equipment and the Avisoft software is supported by the University of Plymouth. Thank you to Simon C. K. Wong and Peter K. W. Chan for providing supports on recording equipment; Bonnie T. C. Li and Sandy P. S. Chan for assistance in the field works. Melanie Chan provided useful advice in statistical analysis and Robert Puschendorf assisted in producing the sampling locations map. We would like to thank two anonymous referees for comments that allowed us to improve the paper and simplify the results."
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