نتایج جستجو برای: canary serinus canaria

تعداد نتایج: 3506  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Matthew B Toomey Ricardo J Lopes Pedro M Araújo James D Johnson Małgorzata A Gazda Sandra Afonso Paulo G Mota Rebecca E Koch Geoffrey E Hill Joseph C Corbo Miguel Carneiro

Yellow, orange, and red coloration is a fundamental aspect of avian diversity and serves as an important signal in mate choice and aggressive interactions. This coloration is often produced through the deposition of diet-derived carotenoid pigments, yet the mechanisms of carotenoid uptake and transport are not well-understood. The white recessive breed of the common canary (Serinus canaria), wh...

2015
Rodrigo Gogui Alonso Marcos Alberto Trevisan Ana Amador Franz Goller Gabriel B. Mindlin

Song production in songbirds is controlled by a network of nuclei distributed across several brain regions, which drives respiratory and vocal motor systems to generate sound. We built a model for birdsong production, whose variables are the average activities of different neural populations within these nuclei of the song system. We focus on the predictions of respiratory patterns of song, bec...

2006
Amanda M. Lauer Amanda Marie Lauer

Title of Document: PERCEPTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF EARLY-ONSET HEREDITARY HEARING LOSS IN THE BELGIAN WATERSLAGER CANARY (SERINUS CANARIUS) Amanda M. Lauer, Doctor of Philosophy, 2006 Directed By: Professor Robert J. Dooling, Department of Psychology Belgian Waterslager canaries (BWS) are bred for a distinctive low-pitched song that includes sounds that are thought to resemble water. This strain of ...

2007
Philip D. Rabinowitz Jack Baldauf

The Volcanic Island Clastic Apron Project (VICAP) entails a case history study of a coupled system, "oceanic island volcaniclastic apron". The source area has a long-term record of chemically distinct rocks/deposits with physically datable mineral phases, so that the submarine and subaerial growth and destruction is reflected in sufficient detail in the volcaniclastic apron. The seamount/island...

Journal: :Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A 2009
H L Shivaprasad T Kim D Tripathy P R Woolcock F Uzal

Mortality in excess of 65% occurred in a flock of 450 canaries (Serinus canaria). Clinical signs in the canaries included severe respiratory distress, loss of feathers and/or scaly skin on the head, neck and back, anorexia, loss of weight and fluffed-up appearance of several days duration before death. Gross pathology in most of the canaries included thickened eye lids and small scab-like nodul...

Journal: :Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience 2015

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