نتایج جستجو برای: phyllactinia guttata

تعداد نتایج: 846  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2017
Nicole M Baran Samantha C Peck Tabitha H Kim Michael H Goldstein Elizabeth Adkins-Regan

Vocal learning from social partners is crucial for the successful development of communication in a wide range of species. Social interactions organize attention and enhance motivation to learn species-typical behaviour. However, the neurobiological mechanisms connecting social motivation and vocal learning are unknown. Using zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata), a ubiquitous model for vocal lea...

2012
E. Tobias Krause Barbara A. Caspers

Reliably recognizing their own nest provides parents with a necessary skill to invest time and resources efficiently in raising their offspring and thereby maximising their own reproductive success. Studies investigating nest recognition in adult birds have focused mainly on visual cues of the nest or the nest site and acoustic cues of the nestlings. To determine whether adult songbirds also us...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
A J Lombardino F Nottebohm

Male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) master the imitation of a song model 80-90 d after hatching and retain it with little change for the rest of their lives. Acquisition and maintenance of this imitation require intact hearing. A previous report showed that male zebra finches deafened as adults start to lose some of the acoustic and temporal features of their song a few weeks after deafeni...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
S Hunt I C Cuthill A T Bennett S C Church J C Partridge

There is growing evidence that ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths play an important role in avian mate choice. One of the first experiments to support this idea showed that female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) prefer UV-reflecting males to males whose ultraviolet reflection has been removed. The effect was very strong despite little or no UV reflection from several plumage areas. However, it is...

Journal: :Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM 2009
Aaron T Fisk Kim Sash John Maerz William Palmer John P Carroll M Aaron Macneil

Metabolic turnover rates (m) of delta(15)N and delta(13)C were assessed in different tissues of newly hatched captive-raised corn snakes (Elaphe guttata guttata) fed maintenance diets consisting of earthworms (Eisenia foetida) that varied substantially in delta(15)N (by 644 per thousand) and delta(13)C (by 5.0 per thousand). Three treatments were used during this 144 day experiment that consist...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Claire W Varian-Ramos John P Swaddle Daniel A Cristol

Ecotoxicologists often implicitly assume that populations are homogenous entities in which all individuals have similar responses to a contaminant. However, genetically variable responses occur within populations. This variation can be visualized using dose-response curves of genetically related groups, similar to the way that evolutionary biologists construct reaction norms. We assessed the va...

2016
Nina Kniel Stefanie Bender Klaudia Witte Melissa J. Coleman

Animals observing conspecifics during mate choice can gain additional information about potential mates. However, the presence of an observer, if detected by the observed individuals, can influence the nature of the behavior of the observed individuals, called audience effect. In zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata castanotis), domesticated males show an audience effect during mate choice. Howev...

Journal: :Journal of comparative psychology 2009
Micheal L Dent Elizabeth M McClaine Virginia Best Erol Ozmeral Rajiv Narayan Frederick J Gallun Kamal Sen Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Budgerigars and zebra finches were tested, using operant conditioning techniques, on their ability to identify a zebra finch song in the presence of a background masker emitted from either the same or a different location as the signal. Identification thresholds were obtained for three masker types differing in their spectrotemporal characteristics (noise, modulated noise, and a song chorus). B...

2009
Subhash Kulkarni

Résumé............................................................................. 71 Acknowledgements:..........................................................................74 Bibliography:.................................................................................. 76 Curriculum Vitae............................................................................. 88

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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