The Ecology of the Zebra Finch Makes It a Great Laboratory Model but an Outlier amongst Passerine Birds
Autor: | Callum S. McDiarmid, Laura L. Hurley, Hector Pacheco-Fuentes, Riccardo Ton, Simon C. Griffith |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine biology Ecology Ecology (disciplines) Flexibility (personality) Captivity General Medicine 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Zebra (medicine) Passerine 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Geography biology.animal Outlier Evolutionary ecology Zebra finch |
Zdroj: | Birds. 2:60-76 |
ISSN: | 2673-6004 |
Popis: | Zebra Finches have become the most widely researched bird species outside of those used in agricultural production. Their adoption as the avian model of choice is largely down to a number of characteristics that make them easy to obtain and use in captivity. The main point of our paper is that the very characteristics that make the Zebra Finch a highly amenable laboratory model species mean that it is by definition different from many other passerine birds, and therefore not a good general model for many research areas. The Zebra Finch is likely to be particularly resilient to the effects of stress early in life, and is likely to show great flexibility in dealing with a wide variety of conditions later in life. Whilst it is tempting for researchers to turn to species such as the Zebra Finch, that can be the focus of manipulative work in the laboratory, we caution that the findings of such studies may confound our understanding of general avian biology. The Zebra Finch will remain an excellent species for laboratory work, and our paper should help to direct and interpret future work in the laboratory and the field. |
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