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Authors: Etman, EJ Lelieveld, HM ten Cate, C
Citation: Ej. Etman et al., Male bill colour and competition in zebra finches, BEHAV PROC, 55(2), 2001, pp. 119-124

Authors: ten Cate, C
Citation: C. Ten Cate, How learning mechanisms might affect evolutionary processes, TREND ECOL, 15(5), 2000, pp. 179-181

Authors: Houx, BB ten Cate, C Feuth, E
Citation: Bb. Houx et al., Variations in zebra finch song copying: An examination of the relationshipwith tutor song quality and pupil behaviour, BEHAVIOUR, 137, 2000, pp. 1377-1389

Authors: Houx, BB ten Cate, C
Citation: Bb. Houx et C. Ten Cate, Do stimulus-stimulus contingencies affect song learning in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)?, J COM PSYCH, 113(3), 1999, pp. 235-242

Authors: Slabbekoorn, H ten Cate, C
Citation: H. Slabbekoorn et C. Ten Cate, Collared dove responses to playback: Slaves to the rhythm, ETHOLOGY, 105(5), 1999, pp. 377-391

Authors: ten Cate, C Vos, DR
Citation: C. Ten Cate et Dr. Vos, Sexual imprinting and evolutionary processes in birds: A reassessment, ADV STUDY B, 28, 1999, pp. 1-31

Authors: Ballintijn, MR ten Cate, C
Citation: Mr. Ballintijn et C. Ten Cate, Variation in number of elements in the perch-coo vocalization of the collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) and what it may tell about the sender, BEHAVIOUR, 136, 1999, pp. 847-864
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