AVIS-IBIS

Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

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B1990Early acquisition of song in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata
B1983Song learning in the zebra finch (taeniopygia guttata): Selectivity in the choice of a tutor and accuracy of song copies
Adret, P1993Operant conditioning, song learning and imprinting to taped song in the zebra finch
Beauchamp, G, Kacelnik, A1991Effects of the knowledge of partners on learning rates in zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata
Benskin, CMcWH, Mann, NI, Lachlan, RF, Slater, PJB2002Social learning directs feeding preferences in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata
Birkhead, TR, FLETCHER, F1995Depletion determines sperm numbers in male zebra finches
Birkhead, TR, Clarkson, K, Zann, R1988Extra-pair courtship, copulation and mate guarding in wild zebra finches taeniopygia guttata
Birkhead, TR, Fletcher, F1992Sperm to spare? Sperm allocation by male zebra finches
Birkhead, TR, Hunter, FM, Pellatt, JE1989Sperm competition in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata
Blount, JD, Matheson, SM2006Effects of carotenoid supply on escape flight responses in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
Bolhuis, JJ, Van Mil, DP, Houx, BB1999Song learning with audiovisual compound stimuli in zebra finches
Braaten, RF, Petzoldt, M, Cybenko, AK2007Recognition memory for conspecific and heterospecific song in juvenile zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
Braaten, RF, Reynolds, K1999Auditory preference for conspecific song in isolation-reared zebra finches
Bruen, K, Dunham, DW1973Effects of social stimuli on nest building in the zebra finch (Poephila Guttata)
Brumm, H, Slater, PJB2006Animals can vary signal amplitude with receiver distance: evidence from zebra finch song
Burley, N1988Wild zebra finches have band-colour preferences
Burley, N, Bartels, PJ1990Phenotypic similarities of sibling zebra finches
Burley, N, Krantzberg, G, Radman, P1982Influence of colour-banding on the conspecific preferences of zebra finches
Burley, N, Minor, C, Strachan, C1990Social preference of zebra finches for siblings, cousins and non-kin
Burley, NTyler, Enstrom, DA, Chitwood, L1994Extra-pair relations in zebra finches: differential male success results from female tactics
Caryl, PG1976Sexual behaviour in the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata: response to familiar and novel partners
Cate, CT, Baauw, A, Ballintijn, M, Majoor, B, Van Der Horst, I1990Lateralization of orientation in sexually active zebra finches: Eye use asymmetry or locomotor bias?
Cate, CTen1991Population lateralization in zebra finch courtship: a re-assessment
Cate, CTen1991Behaviour-contingent exposure to taped song and zebra finch song learning
Cate, CTen1987Sexual preferences in zebra finch males raised by two species: II. The internal representation resulting from double imprinting
Cate, CTen1986Listening behaviour and song learning in zebra finches
Cate, CTen, Kruijt, JP, Meeuwissen, GB1989The influence of testing conditions on sexual preferences in double imprinted zebra finch males
Cate, CTen, Los, L, Schilperoord, L1984The influence of differences in social experience on the development of species recognition in zebra finch males
Cate, CTen, Slater, PJB1991Song learning in zebra finches: how are elements from two tutors integrated?
Clayton, NS1990Subspecies recognition and song learning in zebra finches
Clayton, N1987Mate choice in male zebra finches: Some effects of cross-fostering
Clayton, N, Pr1989Song discrimination in female zebra finches and bengalese finches
Clayton, NS1990Mate choice and pair formation in Timor and Australian Mainland zebra finches
Clayton, NS1990The effects of cross-fostering on assortative mating between zebra finch subspecies
Clayton, NS1988Song discrimination learning in zebra finches
Clayton, NS1988Song learning and mate choice in estrildid finches raised by two species
Clayton, NS1987Song tutor choice in zebra finches
Coleman, SL, Mellgren, RL1994Neophobia when feeding alone or in flocks in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
COLLINS, SA, C. CATE, TEN1996Does beak colour affect female preference in zebra finches?
Collins, SA1995The effect of recent experience on female choice in zebra finches
CYNX, JEFFREY, Gell, C2004Social mediation of vocal amplitude in a songbird, Taeniopygia guttata
CYNX, JEFFREY, LEWIS, REBEKAH, TAVEL, BENJAMIN, TSE, HANSON1998Amplitude regulation of vocalizations in noise by a songbird,Taeniopygia guttata
DALL, SASHARX, Witter, MS1998Feeding interruptions, diurnal mass changes and daily routines of behaviour in the zebra finch
David, M, Auclair, Y, C2011Personality predicts social dominance in female zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, in a feeding context
Deerenberg, C, Overkamp, GJF1999Hard work impinges on fitness: an experimental study with zebra finches
Eales, LA1989The influences of visual and vocal interaction on song learning in Zebra finches
Eales, LA1987Do zebra finch males that have been raised by another species still tend to select a conspecific song tutor?
Eales, LA1987Song learning in female-raised zebra finches: another look at the sensitive phase
Eales, LA1985Song learning in zebra finches: some effects of song model availability on what is learnt and when
Ewenson, E, Zann, R, Flannery, G2003PHA immune response assay in captive zebra finches is modulated by activity prior to testing

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith