نتایج جستجو برای: taeniopygia guttata

تعداد نتایج: 829  

2015
Lisa F Gill Wolfgang Goymann Andries Ter Maat Manfred Gahr Ian T Baldwin

Vocal signals such as calls play a crucial role for survival and successful reproduction, especially in group-living animals. However, call interactions and call dynamics within groups remain largely unexplored because their relation to relevant contexts or life-history stages could not be studied with individual-level resolution. Using on-bird microphone transmitters, we recorded the vocalisat...

Journal: :Experimental gerontology 2003
Mark F Haussmann Carol M Vleck Ian C T Nisbet

Field biologists often work with animals for which there are no prior history. A marker of an animal's age would offer insight into how age and experience affect reproductive success and other life history parameters. We previously reported that length of telomere restriction fragments shorten predictably with age in the captive zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). This paper reports that telomer...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Børge Moe Bernt Rønning Simon Verhulst Claus Bech

Oxidative stress is suggested as a contributor to the ageing process. Knowledge of the relationship between age and energy expenditure may contribute to our understanding of ageing patterns, due to the link between oxygen consumption and free radical production. However, studies on basal metabolic rate (BMR) and age have generally been cross-sectional, which may confound estimates of the age ef...

2014
Rachael C Shaw William E Feeney Mark E Hauber

Following nest destruction, the laying of physiologically committed eggs (eggs that are ovulated, yolked, and making their way through the oviduct) in the nests of other birds is considered a viable pathway for the evolution of obligate interspecific brood parasitism. While intraspecific brood parasitism in response to nest predation has been experimentally demonstrated, this pathway has yet to...

Journal: :Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 2021

Song learning in zebra finches ( Taeniopygia guttata ) is a prototypical example of complex learned behavior, yet knowledge the underlying molecular processes limited. Therefore, we characterized transcriptomic (RNA-sequencing) and epigenomic (RRBS, reduced representation bisulfite sequencing; immunofluorescence) dynamics matched finch telencephalon samples both sexes from 1 day post hatching (...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2008
Christopher R Olson Carol M Vleck Dean C Adams

Temperature affects growth and development, and morphometry can provide a quantitative description of how temperature changes affect the resulting phenotype. We performed a morphometric analysis on zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) embryos that were either exposed to periodic cooling to 20 or 30 degrees C throughout incubation over a background temperature of 37.5 degrees C, or were incubated a...

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