Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and several song features have been shown to reflect the quality of the singer. Recent studies have demonstrated that song amplitude may be an honest signal of current condition in males and that females prefer high amplitude songs. In addition, birds raise the amplitude of their songs to communicate in noisy environments. Although it is generally assumed that louder song should be more costly to produce, there has been little empirical evidence to support this assumption. We tested the assumption by measuring oxygen consumption and respiratory patterns in adult male zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) singing at different amplitudes in different bac...
Some birds in noisy areas produce songs with higher frequency and/or amplitude and altered timing co...
Anthropogenic noise imposes novel selection pressures, especially on species that communicate acoust...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
In birdsong, and in most commonly studied acoustic communication systems, research has often focused...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Funding was provided by the BBSRC (award BB/E003494/1) to P.J.B.S. and H.B. and the DFG (awards BR 2...
Although sound production requires energy, it has been unclear how much singing increases metabolic ...
Studies over the past decade have revealed many differences in song characteristics between urban an...
Research on the songbird zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) has advanced our behavioral, hormonal, ne...
Research on the songbird zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) has advanced our behavioral, hormonal, ne...
<p>A) Rates of oxygen consumption were significantly higher during the quietest and loudest songs in...
Some birds in noisy areas produce songs with higher frequency and/or amplitude and altered timing co...
Anthropogenic noise imposes novel selection pressures, especially on species that communicate acoust...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Bird song is a widely used model in the study of animal communication and sexual selection, and seve...
Birdsong is an important model in the study of animal behaviour, environmental adaptation and sexual...
In birdsong, and in most commonly studied acoustic communication systems, research has often focused...
Journal ArticleYoung adult zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata, 90150 phd) sing a stereotyped song, b...
Funding was provided by the BBSRC (award BB/E003494/1) to P.J.B.S. and H.B. and the DFG (awards BR 2...
Although sound production requires energy, it has been unclear how much singing increases metabolic ...
Studies over the past decade have revealed many differences in song characteristics between urban an...
Research on the songbird zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) has advanced our behavioral, hormonal, ne...
Research on the songbird zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) has advanced our behavioral, hormonal, ne...
<p>A) Rates of oxygen consumption were significantly higher during the quietest and loudest songs in...
Some birds in noisy areas produce songs with higher frequency and/or amplitude and altered timing co...
Anthropogenic noise imposes novel selection pressures, especially on species that communicate acoust...
Will be presented at the 21st International Bioacoustics Congress in Pavia Italy in September of 200...