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How does morphology affect phonation in Suboscine songbirds?
By
Jenny Marie Michlich
Backed by
Christina Rogers Flattery
,
Erin Hecht
,
Henry Sauermann
,
Wim Pouw
,
Amy Collette
,
David Lang
, and
Cindy Wu
University of Pittsburgh
Biology
Engineering
$200
Raised of $2,750 Goal
8%
Ended on 9/19/20
Campaign Ended
$200
pledged
8%
funded
Finished
on 9/19/20
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The campaign is coming to a close...
September 13, 2020
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Oldest preserved syrinx.
August 19, 2020
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The project has launched!
August 12, 2020
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The eve before the launch...
August 4, 2020
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What makes the acoustic features of a birdsong?
August 2, 2020
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Introductions.
July 29, 2020
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Suboscines of Pennsylvania: A Potential Avenue
July 29, 2020
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A Warm Hello from Pennsylvania.
July 21, 2020
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Preliminary Research Sources
July 18, 2020
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