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Chapter 2 Opener: Studies of bird song have relied heavily on male white-crowned sparrows. 2.1 Song dialects in white-crowned sparrows from Marin, Berkeley, and Sunset Beach, California. 2.2 Hearing is critically important for song learning in the zebra finch.
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Chapter 2 Opener: Studies of bird song have relied heavily on male white-crowned sparrows
2.1 Song dialects in white-crowned sparrows from Marin, Berkeley, and Sunset Beach, California
2.2 Hearing is critically important for song learning in the zebra finch
2.3 Song learning hypothesis based on laboratory experiments with white-crowned sparrows
2.6 Sonograms of contact calls of galahs and pink cockatoos reared under different conditions
2.7 Changes in the song system of young male and female zebra finches
2.8 The timing of gene activity in different components of the avian song control system in males
2.9 Gene expression in a component of the zebra finch song system
2.12 Differences in the size of one nucleus of the song system
2.16 The song control systems of parrots, hummingbirds, and oscine songbirds (Part 1)
2.16 The song control systems of parrots, hummingbirds, and oscine songbirds (Part 2)
2.18 White-crowned sparrow females are attracted to the songs of male white-crowned sparrows
2.20 Dialect selection by male white-crowned sparrows (Part 1)
2.20 Dialect selection by male white-crowned sparrows (Part 2)
2.22 Song matching and communication of aggressive intent in the song sparrow
2.23 Evidence that male Cassin’s finches direct their songs at females
2.25 Mean number of precopulatory displays given by female song sparrows (Part 1)
2.25 Mean number of precopulatory displays given by female song sparrows (Part 2)