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PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0226580 (2020)
Female songbirds use male song to discriminate among individuals and evaluate their quality as potential mates. Previous behavioral experiments in many species, including the species studied here, have shown that females will solicit copulation in re
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https://doaj.org/article/8b02a0ddbffb485494f20c9b12082c0c
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 2, p e89438 (2014)
In the process of mate selection by female songbirds, male suitors advertise their quality through reproductive displays in which song plays an important role. Females evaluate the quality of each signal and the associated male, and the results of th
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https://doaj.org/article/ed1c6b34792f44b7b5e577673b73dc70
Autor:
Jeffery L Dunning, Catherine Lopez, Colton Krull, Max Kreifeldt, Maggie Angelo, Charu Ramakrishnan, Karl Deisseroth, Candice Contet
The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN) is responsive to refeeding after food deprivation and PSTN subpopulations can suppress feeding. However, no study directly addressed the role of PSTN neurons activated upon food access resumption. Here we show that
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.28.525750
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.28.525750
Autor:
Jeffery L. Dunning, Max Kreifeldt, Agbonlahor Okhuarobo, Catherine Lopez, Colton Krull, Maggie Angelo, Maya Mehta, Tanvi Shah, Candice Contet
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 109:88
Publikováno v:
Neuropharmacology
The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN), a small nucleus located on the lateral edge of the posterior hypothalamus, has emerged in recent years as a highly interconnected node within the network of brain regions sensing and regulating autonomic function a
Autor:
Jonathan F. Prather, Julie E. Elie, Susanne Hoffmann, Melissa J. Coleman, Jeffery L. Dunning, Eric S. Fortune
Publikováno v:
Brain, behavior and evolution. 94(1-4)
Acoustic communication signals are typically generated to influence the behavior of conspecific receivers. In songbirds, for instance, such cues are routinely used by males to influence the behavior of females and rival males. There is remarkable div
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 1, p e0226580 (2020)
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Female songbirds use male song to discriminate among individuals and evaluate their quality as potential mates. Previous behavioral experiments in many species, including the species studied here, have shown that females will solicit copulation in re
Publikováno v:
The Journal of comparative neurology. 526(10)
Female songbirds use male song as an indicator of fitness and use that information to select their mate. Investigations of the female auditory system have provided evidence that the neurons within the caudal mesopallium (CM) are involved in the proce
Autor:
Abbie Heinig, Jeffery L. Dunning, Jonathan F. Prather, Zachary Coburn, Santosh Pant, Aaron Bass
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 97:1-12
Male songbirds use song to advertise their attractiveness as potential mates, and the properties of those songs have a powerful influence on female mate preferences. One idea is that males may exert themselves maximally in each song performance, cons
Autor:
Karagh Murphy, Jonathan F. Prather, Shayla Slaugh, Jeffery L. Dunning, David A. Wilson, Mark Burton
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 222
Songbirds are widely used in studies of the neurobiology underlying learning, memory and performance of the sounds used in vocal communication. Development and activity of neurons in many brain sites implicated in those behaviors are closely related