Birdsong can be broadly classified into two categories: biphonic in which two different notes can be sung simultaneously, and monophonic in which only one note is sung. Monophonic song can be further divided into rich harmonic song, single-frequency song, and chaotic song. While some of these distinctions arise from clear anatomical features of the bird, others are more subtle and pose problems for physical scientists working in collaboration with biologists. This paper provides information on the physics and acoustics underlying these differences and shows how quantitative predictions can be made
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
The fee–bee song of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a two-note, tonal song that...
In songbirds, singing with precision (vocal consistency) has been proposed to reflect whole-organism...
In recent years birdsong has developed into an extremely interesting problem for researchers in seve...
Bird songs are fascinating acoustic phenomena. In this paper, we first examine the acoustic mechanis...
The zebra finch is used as a model to study the neural circuitry of auditory-guided human vocal prod...
Songbirds spend much of their time learning, producing, and listening to complex vocal sequences we ...
Purpose: The zebra finch is used as a model to study the neural circuitry of auditory-guided human v...
Birdsong is a complex, learned behavior that, like music, has meaningful units at multiple timescale...
1.Acoustic neurons in the avian cochlear nucleus are tonotopically arranged according to the sites o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Within bird species, songs differ in their attractiveness to females or effectiveness in male–male i...
Birdsong shows striking parallels with human speech. Previous comparisons between birdsong and human...
Birdsong is a complex, learned vocal communication signal that functions in reproduction. Many aspec...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
The fee–bee song of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a two-note, tonal song that...
In songbirds, singing with precision (vocal consistency) has been proposed to reflect whole-organism...
In recent years birdsong has developed into an extremely interesting problem for researchers in seve...
Bird songs are fascinating acoustic phenomena. In this paper, we first examine the acoustic mechanis...
The zebra finch is used as a model to study the neural circuitry of auditory-guided human vocal prod...
Songbirds spend much of their time learning, producing, and listening to complex vocal sequences we ...
Purpose: The zebra finch is used as a model to study the neural circuitry of auditory-guided human v...
Birdsong is a complex, learned behavior that, like music, has meaningful units at multiple timescale...
1.Acoustic neurons in the avian cochlear nucleus are tonotopically arranged according to the sites o...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 42-54)Studies on bird song have provided some of avian biolo...
Abstract 2. The model The syrinx of oscine birds has two parts, each of which can be controlled, to ...
Within bird species, songs differ in their attractiveness to females or effectiveness in male–male i...
Birdsong shows striking parallels with human speech. Previous comparisons between birdsong and human...
Birdsong is a complex, learned vocal communication signal that functions in reproduction. Many aspec...
Birdsong is a complex behavior, which results from the interaction between a nervous system and a bi...
The fee–bee song of the black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a two-note, tonal song that...
In songbirds, singing with precision (vocal consistency) has been proposed to reflect whole-organism...