Beau Geste hypothesis

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title: Beau Geste hypothesis
text: The Beau Geste hypothesis in animal behaviour is the hypothesis that tries to explain why some avian species have such elaborate song repertoires for the purpose of territorial defence. The hypothesis takes its name from the 1924 book Beau Geste and was coined by John Krebs in 1977.
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description: Hypothesis to explain bird song repertoires
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