نتایج جستجو برای: canary serinus canaria

تعداد نتایج: 3506  

Journal: :Water 2022

When it comes to exploiting natural resources, islands have limitations due the quantity of these resources and potential for harm ecosystem if exploitation is not done in a sustainable manner. This article presents study water footprint different drinking collection facilities wastewater treatment Canary Islands, order determine blue, green, grey footprints each case. The results show high per...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Karen A Spencer Katherine L Buchanan Stefan Leitner Arthur R Goldsmith Clive K Catchpole

There is now considerable evidence that female choice drives the evolution of song complexity in many songbird species. However, the underlying basis for such choice remains controversial. The developmental stress hypothesis suggests that early developmental conditions can mediate adult song complexity by perturbing investment in the underlying brain nuclei during their initial growth. Here, we...

2015
Pedro Rodrigues Sergey Mironov Oldrich Sychra Roberto Resendes Ivan Literak

Ten passerine species were examined on three islands of the Azores (North Atlantic) during 2013 and 2014 in order to identify their feather mite assemblages. We recorded 19 feather mite species belonging to four families of the superfamily Analgoidea (Analgidae, Proctophyllodidae, Psoroptoididae and Trouessartiidae). A high prevalence of feather mite species was recorded on the majority of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Benjamín Alvarez-Borda Fernando Nottebohm

New neurons are constantly added to the high vocal center (HVC) of adult male canaries, Serinus canaria. Singing and testosterone (T) are known to promote this addition, but it is not known whether either variable can act on its own and what is their effect when acting together. We studied this question by castrating adult male canaries in late summer and quantifying their song in early fall. I...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Roderick A Suthers Eric Vallet Michel Kreutzer

The preference of female songbirds for particular traits in the songs of courting males has received considerable attention, but the relationship of preferred traits to male quality is poorly understood. Female domestic canaries (Serinus canaria, Linnaeus) preferentially solicit copulation with males that sing special high repetition rate, wide-band, multi-note syllables, called 'sexy' or A-syl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Xiaoching Li Xiu-Jie Wang Jonathan Tannenhauser Sheila Podell Piali Mukherjee Moritz Hertel Jeremy Biane Shoko Masuda Fernando Nottebohm Terry Gaasterland

Vocal learning and neuronal replacement have been studied extensively in songbirds, but until recently, few molecular and genomic tools for songbird research existed. Here we describe new molecular/genomic resources developed in our laboratory. We made cDNA libraries from zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) brains at different developmental stages. A total of 11,000 cDNA clones from these librari...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
K W Sockman H Schwabl

Females may favour some offspring over others by differential deposition of yolk hormones. In American kestrels (Falco sparverius), we found that yolks of eggs laid late in the sequence of a clutch had more testosterone (T) and androstenedione (A4) than yolks of first-laid eggs. To investigate the effects of these yolk androgens on nestling 'fitness', we injected both T and A4 into the yolks of...

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