WOS:A1995QM32800002International audienceAdult female starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were injected with testosterone in order to determine the song structures they had in memory. Those females had been caught in the wild in different geographical areas and had different ages. This hormone treatment clearly stimulated singing behaviour of females in isolation and revealed their ability to sing quite complex songs. Both categories of songs observed in males (warbling and whistles) were demonstrated and large repertoires were observed. Although the testosterone treatment may have altered the female song system and induced male-like vocalizations, it is interesting that none of the species-typic elements of male starlings was produced by the expe...
Temperate zone songbirds that breed seasonally exhibit pronounced differences in reproductive behavi...
Testosterone (T) induces singing behavior and mediates changes in the sizes and neur...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...
WOS:A1995QM32800002International audienceAdult female starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were injected wit...
WOS:A1995QM32800002International audienceAdult female starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were injected wit...
peer reviewedIn many temperate zone songbird species males only produce song during the breeding sea...
Song in songbirds is a learned secondary sexual behavior, first acquired during a sensitive phase of...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
peer reviewedMost seasonally breeding songbirds display dramatic seasonal fluctuations in plasma tes...
Most seasonally breeding songbirds display dramatic seasonal fluctuations in plasma testosterone (T)...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
Temperate zone songbirds that breed seasonally exhibit pronounced differences in reproductive behavi...
Testosterone (T) induces singing behavior and mediates changes in the sizes and neur...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...
WOS:A1995QM32800002International audienceAdult female starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were injected wit...
WOS:A1995QM32800002International audienceAdult female starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were injected wit...
peer reviewedIn many temperate zone songbird species males only produce song during the breeding sea...
Song in songbirds is a learned secondary sexual behavior, first acquired during a sensitive phase of...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) exhibit seasonal changes in singing and in the volumes of the ...
peer reviewedMost seasonally breeding songbirds display dramatic seasonal fluctuations in plasma tes...
Most seasonally breeding songbirds display dramatic seasonal fluctuations in plasma testosterone (T)...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
WOS:A1991GN70600007International audienceThis paper concerns the occurrence of female song in Europe...
Temperate zone songbirds that breed seasonally exhibit pronounced differences in reproductive behavi...
Testosterone (T) induces singing behavior and mediates changes in the sizes and neur...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...