نتایج جستجو برای: zebra finch

تعداد نتایج: 4989  

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1990
S Oki Y Matsuda K Kitaoka Y Nagano M Nojima J Desaki

Examination by scanning electron microscopy revealed differences between neuromuscular junctions in the muscle fibers of the zebra finch (bird) and rat. The neuromuscular junctions between the anterior and posterior latissimus dorsi muscles of the zebra finch were compared. The junctions of the former, exclusively slow tonic fibers, were small and numerous along the long axis of a single muscle...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2013
Yann X C Bourgeois Emeline Lhuillier Timothée Cézard Joris A M Bertrand Boris Delahaie Josselin Cornuault Thomas Duval Olivier Bouchez Borja Milá Christophe Thébaud

Here, we present an adaptation of restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) to the Illumina HiSeq2000 technology that we used to produce SNP markers in very large quantities at low cost per unit in the Réunion grey white-eye (Zosterops borbonicus), a nonmodel passerine bird species with no reference genome. We sequenced a set of six pools of 18-25 individuals using a single sequencin...

Journal: :Brain research 2010
Philip Long Sean L Veney

The exact mechanism(s) responsible for sexual differentiation of the zebra finch song system remains unknown but likely involve a combination of hormonal and genetic factors. One product that may play a role is the calcium binding protein, neurocalcin. A previous study indicated that neurocalcin mRNA was widely distributed throughout the zebra finch telencephalon, overlapping with song control ...

2014
Yvette A. Halley Scot E. Dowd Jared E. Decker Paul M. Seabury Eric Bhattarai Charles D. Johnson Dale Rollins Ian R. Tizard Donald J. Brightsmith Markus J. Peterson Jeremy F. Taylor Christopher M. Seabury

Wild populations of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus; hereafter bobwhite) have declined across nearly all of their U.S. range, and despite their importance as an experimental wildlife model for ecotoxicology studies, no bobwhite draft genome assembly currently exists. Herein, we present a bobwhite draft de novo genome assembly with annotation, comparative analyses including genome-wide a...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Maik Behrens Sigrun I Korsching Wolfgang Meyerhof

Bitter taste perception in vertebrates relies on a variable number of bitter taste receptor (Tas2r) genes, ranging from only three functional genes in chicken to as many as approximately 50 in frogs. Humans possess a medium-sized Tas2r repertoire encoding three broadly and several narrowly tuned receptors plus receptors with intermediate tuning properties. Such tuning information is not availab...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2015
Martin Schmelz Oliver Krüger Josep Call E Tobias Krause

Cognition has been extensively studied in primates while other, more distantly related taxa have been neglected for a long time. More recently, there has been an increased interest in avian cognition, with the focus mostly on big-brained species like parrots and corvids. However, the majority of bird species has never systematically been studied in diverse cognitive tasks other than memory and ...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005
Virginia Best Erol Ozmeral Frederick J Gallun Kamal Sen Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Spatial unmasking describes the improvement in the detection or identification of a target sound afforded by separating it spatially from simultaneous masking sounds. This effect has been studied extensively for speech intelligibility in the presence of interfering sounds. In the current study, listeners identified zebra finch song, which shares many acoustic properties with speech but lacks se...

2016
Philipp Norton Constance Scharff

The human capacity for speech and vocal music depends on vocal imitation. Songbirds, in contrast to non-human primates, share this vocal production learning with humans. The process through which birds and humans learn many of their vocalizations as well as the underlying neural system exhibit a number of striking parallels and have been widely researched. In contrast, rhythm, a key feature of ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2012
Margaret L Eng John E Elliott Scott A MacDougall-Shackleton Robert J Letcher Tony D Williams

2,2',4,4',5-Pentabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-99) is a brominated flame retardant congener that has pervaded global food chains, being reported in avian egg and tissue samples throughout the world. Its effects on birds are not well known, but there is evidence in exposed mammals that it directly mediates and causes neurotoxicity, alters thyroid hormone homeostasis, and lowers sex steroid hormone co...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2017
Daniel Galvis Wei Wu Richard L Hyson Frank Johnson Richard Bertram

Male zebra finches produce a song consisting of a canonical sequence of syllables, learned from a tutor and repeated throughout its adult life. Much of the neural circuitry responsible for this behavior is located in the cortical premotor region HVC (acronym is name). In a recent study from our laboratory, we found that partial bilateral ablation of the medial portion of HVC has effects on the ...

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