نتایج جستجو برای: taeniopygia guttata

تعداد نتایج: 829  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1996
S E Anderson A S Dave D Margoliash

The application of dynamic time warping (DTW) to the automated analysis of continuous recordings of animal vocalizations is evaluated. The DTW algorithm compares an input signal with a set of predefined templates representative of categories chosen by the investigator. It directly compares signal spectrograms, and identifies constituents and constituent boundaries, thus permitting the identific...

2014
Mugdha Deshpande Fakhriddin Pirlepesov Thierry Lints

As in human infant speech development, vocal imitation in songbirds involves sensory acquisition and memorization of adult-produced vocal signals, followed by a protracted phase of vocal motor practice. The internal model of adult tutor song in the juvenile male brain, termed 'the template', is central to the vocal imitation process. However, even the most fundamental aspects of the template, s...

Journal: :Ethology 2022

Selectively learning from specific types of individuals may be adaptive if demonstrator characteristics can used to identify more beneficial sources social information. Such “social biases” have been experimentally demonstrated in a number species, but these experiments generally involve restricted laboratory conditions using limited potential demonstrators and tend consider only the rather tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Wan-chun Liu Timothy J Gardner Fernando Nottebohm

Does the ontogeny of vocal imitation follow a set program that, given a target sound, unfolds in a predictable manner, or is it more like problem solving, with many possible solutions? We report that juvenile male zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, can master their imitation of the same song in various ways; these developmental trajectories are sensitive to the social setting in which the bird...

2016
Véronique Chantal Julie Gibelli Frédérique Dubois

Experimental evidence suggests that females would prefer males with better cognitive abilities as mates. However, little is known about the traits reflecting enhanced cognitive skills on which females might base their mate-choice decisions. In particular, it has been suggested that male foraging performance could be used as an indicator of cognitive capacity, but convincing evidence for this hy...

2014
Luke S.C. McCowan Simon C. Griffith Dany Garant

Across a range of species including humans, personality traits, or differences in behaviour between individuals that are consistent over time, have been demonstrated. However, few studies have measured whether these consistent differences are evident in very young animals, and whether they persist over an individual's entire lifespan. Here we investigated the begging behaviour of very young cro...

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