This file contains further methodological details regarding the breeding protocol, song recordings and analyses. It also contains the results of the main model but excluding two outliers, and two figures to further illustrate the main findings
Parental care is common among avian species, and tends to exist when the benefits of raising offspri...
Calling interactions in group-housed zebra finches: correlation values from vocal interaction matric...
Statistical models and results analyzing the effects of 1) the nest in which females were reared and...
The developmental stress hypothesis proposes that complex songs evolved as honest signals of develop...
Supplementary data for manuscript "Female social feedback reveals non-imitative mechanisms of vocal ...
This file contains all the song similarity scores for each dyad of males in the study population
The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is a socially monogamous and colonial opportunistic breeder wi...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
Over the past 50 years, songbirds have become a valuable model organism for scientists studying voca...
In spite of attracting significant attention as a model for song learning, sexual imprinting and mat...
Methods, 3 figures and 2 tables providing additional results and detail of statistical analyse
Understanding affiliative behavior is critical to understanding social organisms. While affiliative ...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
Birdsong is a classic example of a learned trait with cultural inheritance, with selection acting on...
Male zebra finches reared by both parents were placed in isolation from day 35 to day 70 of life, th...
Parental care is common among avian species, and tends to exist when the benefits of raising offspri...
Calling interactions in group-housed zebra finches: correlation values from vocal interaction matric...
Statistical models and results analyzing the effects of 1) the nest in which females were reared and...
The developmental stress hypothesis proposes that complex songs evolved as honest signals of develop...
Supplementary data for manuscript "Female social feedback reveals non-imitative mechanisms of vocal ...
This file contains all the song similarity scores for each dyad of males in the study population
The zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is a socially monogamous and colonial opportunistic breeder wi...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
Over the past 50 years, songbirds have become a valuable model organism for scientists studying voca...
In spite of attracting significant attention as a model for song learning, sexual imprinting and mat...
Methods, 3 figures and 2 tables providing additional results and detail of statistical analyse
Understanding affiliative behavior is critical to understanding social organisms. While affiliative ...
The zebra finch is the model species for the study of the evolution of birdsong, female song prefere...
Birdsong is a classic example of a learned trait with cultural inheritance, with selection acting on...
Male zebra finches reared by both parents were placed in isolation from day 35 to day 70 of life, th...
Parental care is common among avian species, and tends to exist when the benefits of raising offspri...
Calling interactions in group-housed zebra finches: correlation values from vocal interaction matric...
Statistical models and results analyzing the effects of 1) the nest in which females were reared and...