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Early life conditions that impact song learning in male zebra finches also impact neural and behavioral responses to song in females.
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Hatching asynchrony impacts cognition in male zebra finches
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Social calls provide novel insights into the evolution of vocal learning
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Agonistic urban birds: elevated territorial aggression of urban song sparrows is individually consistent within a breeding period
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Beeswax corticosterone implants produce long-term elevation of plasma corticosterone and influence condition.
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Social Complexity as a Driver of Communication and Cognition
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The evolution of self-control
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Introduction to the symposium-uniting evolutionary and physiological approaches to understanding phenotypic plasticity.
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Song competition affects monoamine levels in sensory and motor forebrain regions of male Lincoln's sparrows (Melospiza lincolnii).
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Potential trade-off between vocal ornamentation and spatial ability in a songbird.
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Early learning of discrete call variants in red crossbills: implications for reliable signaling
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Song environment affects singing effort and vasotocin immunoreactivity in the forebrain of male Lincoln's sparrows.
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Environmental regulation of annual schedules in opportunistically-breeding songbirds: adaptive specializations or variations on a theme of white-crowned sparrow?
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Economy of mate attraction in the Cassin's finch.
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