نتایج جستجو برای: invective song

تعداد نتایج: 12185  

2008
Rindy C. Anderson William A. Searcy Stephen Nowicki

Song-matching has been hypothesized to be a signal of aggressive intentions whereby matching an opponent signals that the singer is likely to attack. Theory predicts that an aggressive signal should impose a cost that enforces the signal’s reliability. A receiver-dependent cost imposed by the matched bird’s aggressive retaliation has been proposed for song-matching. We tested for such a cost fo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Jon T Sakata Cara M Hampton Michael S Brainard

Birdsong is a learned motor skill that is performed with a high degree of stereotypy in adult birds. Nevertheless, even in species where song "crystallizes" in a form that remains stable over time, there is residual variability. Such variability in well-learned skills is often construed as uncontrolled and irrelevant biological "noise." However, studies in the zebra finch indicate that variabil...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Eliot A Brenowitz Karin Lent Edwin W Rubel

An important area of research in neuroscience is understanding what properties of brain structure and function are stimulated by sensory experience and behavioral performance. We tested the roles of experience and behavior in seasonal plasticity of the neural circuits that regulate learned song behavior in adult songbirds. Neurons in these circuits receive auditory input and show selective audi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
D Margoliash

Neuronal activity in the hyperstriatum ventrale, pars caudale (HVc) is associated with and necessary for the production of song by songbirds. HVc neurons also respond to acoustic stimuli. The present investigation assessed the auditory response properties of neurons in HVc by testing with the individual bird's own (autogenous) song and the songs of conspecific birds. Throughout HVc, multiunit c...

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 1997
P Marler

Research on avian song learning has traditionally been based on an instructional model, as exemplified by the sensorimotor model of song development. Several large-scale, species-wide field studies of learned birdsongs have revealed that variation is narrowly restricted to certain aspects of song structure. Other aspects are sufficiently stereotyped and so widely shared by species' members that...

Journal: : 2023

This article presents the results of a linguo-stylistic analysis Germanlanguage commentary within context public political internet discourse. The aims to identify distinctive features specific this genre. Empirical material consists over 200 comments on posts made by German party “Alternative for Germany,” selected through random sampling. study applies both general scientific and linguistic m...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2005
Bernard Slippers Jan Stenlid Michael J Wingfield

an important additional dimension. In birds, sexual dimorphism in singing and song learning varies greatly among species, and sex differences in brain morphology are the most extreme documented in any vertebrate [2,3]. Differences in female song-learning strategies might be even greater than those observed in male vocal learning, ranging from no learning to learning as much as males do [3,4]. S...

Journal: :The Iowa Review 2006

Journal: :Animal behaviour 1999
Searcy Nowicki Peters

We investigated whether song types function as fundamental units of song variation in song sparrows, Melospiza melodia. As the size of a male song sparrow's repertoire increases, so does the mean similarity of his song types, as measured by the sharing of minimal units of production (MUPs). It follows that if MUP similarity is important perceptually, then small repertoires (of dissimilar song t...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2011
M Ritschard S Laucht J Dale H Brumm

Song is a fundamental component of territory defense and mate attraction in birds, and androgens (like testosterone) are known to play a key role in controlling it. However, little is known about how differences in testosterone levels between males translate into inter-individual song variation. Indeed, testosterone could affect both the motivation to sing and the structure of song itself. Here...

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