Quality of public information matters in mate-choice copying in female zebra finches

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Nina Kniel
Jennifer Schmitz
Klaudia Witte
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[1] Institute of Biology,Department of Chemistry and Biology
[2] Research Group of Ecology and Behavioral Biology,undefined
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Frontiers in Zoology | / 12卷
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Artificial ornamentation; Mate-choice copying; Public information; Zebra finch;
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