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However, the number of different syllable types that they produced tended to be higher; thus, their song tended to be more versatile when singing in response to the territorial playback.
However, the number of different syllable types produced during reactive songs tended to be higher than in spontaneous songs (Table 2); thus, their songs tended to be more versatile when singing in response to the simulated territorial intrusion.
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