The Zebra Finch

The Zebra Finch
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 128090335X
ISBN-13 : 9781280903359
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis The Zebra Finch by : Richard A. Zann

The Australian Zebra Finch is widely used by researchers and teachers in many scientific disciplines where it is the preferred subject for investigations ranging from anatomy and physiology to behavioural development and evolutionary ecology. This monograph is the first to synthesize the information on this colourful species that has accumulated during the past thirty years. It summarizes and integrates much of the laboratory work and places it in the context of the biology of the animals in the wild, with an emphasis on behaviour and ecology. This leads to a detailed understanding of Zebra Finch adaptations and life history that will further enhance the value of the species for researchers and students in behaviour, ecology, and other fields. Aviculturists who keep these attractive birds will also find much of interest in this book.

Zebra Finches in Australia

Zebra Finches in Australia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 098080700X
ISBN-13 : 9780980807004
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Zebra Finches in Australia by : Harry Doven

Zebra Finches

Zebra Finches
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Publisher : B.E.S. Publishing
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 0764110403
ISBN-13 : 9780764110405
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Zebra Finches by : Hans J. Martin

"Information and advice to help you take good care of your Zebra Finch."--Back cover.

Behavioral Biology of Laboratory Animals

Behavioral Biology of Laboratory Animals
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1088
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ISBN-10 : 9780429671296
ISBN-13 : 0429671296
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Behavioral Biology of Laboratory Animals by : Kristine Coleman

CHOICE Highly Recommended title, 2022! This 30-chapter volume informs students and professionals about the behavioral biology of animals commonly housed in laboratory and other captive settings. Each species evolved under specific environmental conditions, resulting in unique behavioral patterns, many of which are maintained in captivity even after generations of breeding. Understanding natural behavior is therefore a critical part of modern animal care practices. The descriptions, data, guidance, resources, and recommendations in this book will help the reader understand their animals better, refine the care and treatment that they receive, and improve the well-being, welfare, and wellness of their animals. The book is divided into three sections, all focusing on aspects of the behavioral biology of animals found in laboratories and related research settings. After five introductory chapters, 25 chapters are dedicated to specific taxonomic groups (including mice, zebrafish, zebra finches, reptiles, macaques) while a concluding section of ethograms provides a centralized resource for those interested in understanding, and potentially quantifying, animal behavior. The Behavioral Biology of Laboratory Animals will provide anyone working in maintenance, care, and/or research programs that involve laboratory animals with information about the way the animals live in the wild, and the way that they should live in captive research settings. Many of the guidelines and recommendations will also be valuable to those managing and working with animals in other environments, including zoological parks, aquaria, and sanctuaries.

Keeping and Breeding Zebra Finches

Keeping and Breeding Zebra Finches
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Publisher : Blandford
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0713719591
ISBN-13 : 9780713719598
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Keeping and Breeding Zebra Finches by : Chris Blackwell

Grassfinches in Australia

Grassfinches in Australia
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Publisher : CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9780643107885
ISBN-13 : 0643107886
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Grassfinches in Australia by : Mark Shephard OAM

It is not surprising that Australian grassfinches are highly popular with ornithologists and aviculturists, for included among the species are one of the most beautiful of all birds – the Gouldian Finch Erythrura gouldiae – and one of the most familiar cagebirds – the Zebra Finch Taeniopygia guttata. Despite a scarcity in published works on finches, interest in the species is growing, leading to a dramatic advancement in our knowledge of many species. For example, we have gained new information from field observations carried out on little-known species, including the Blue-faced Parrot-Finch Erythrura trichroa and the Red-eared Firetail Stagonopleura oculata. Significant advances in taxonomic research, largely as a consequence of the development and refinement of biochemical analyses, often involving DNA-DNA hybridisation, have given us a new insight into relationships among species, with some unexpected alliances being determined. Additionally, dramatic changes have taken place in avicultural practices, and in virtually all countries aviculture has taken on a new professional approach, with the most notable results being increased productivity and success with a wider variety of species. After a lapse of almost half a century since publication of Klaus Immelmann’s eminent work on finches, based on extensive field studies, the time has come for a new examination of Australian grassfinches. In Grassfinches in Australia, Joseph Forshaw, Mark Shephard and Anthony Pridham have summarised our present knowledge of each species, and have given readers a visual appreciation of the birds in their natural habitats and in aviculture. The resulting combination of superb artwork and scientifically accurate text ensures that this volume will become the standard reference work on Australian grassfinches. In addition to enabling aviculturists to know more about these finches in the wild as a guide to their own husbandry techniques, detailed information on current management practices for all species in captivity is provided. The book also includes colour plates depicting some of the more common mutations held in Australian and overseas collections.

The Neuroethology of Birdsong

The Neuroethology of Birdsong
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9783030346836
ISBN-13 : 3030346838
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Neuroethology of Birdsong by : Jon T. Sakata

Vocal signals are central for social communication across a wide range of vertebrate species; consequently, it is critical to understand the mechanisms underlying the learning, control, and evolution of vocal communication. Songbirds are at the forefront of research into such neural mechanisms. Indeed, songbirds provide a particularly important model system for this endeavor because of the many parallels between birdsong and human speech. Specifically, (1) songbirds are one of the few vertebrate species that, like humans, learn their vocal signals during development, (2) the processes of song learning and control in songbirds shares many parallels with the process of speech acquisition in humans, and (3) there exist deep homologies between the circuits for the learning, control, and processing of vocal signals across songbirds and humans. In addition, because of the diversity of songbirds and song learning strategies, songbirds offer a powerful model system to use the comparative method to reveal mechanisms underlying the evolution of song learning and production. Taken together, research on songbirds can not only reveal general principles underlying vertebrate vocal communication but can also provide insight into potential mechanisms underlying the learning, control, and processing of speech. This volume will cover a range of topics in birdsong spanning multiple level of analysis. Chapters will be authored by the world’s leading experts on birdsong and will provide comprehensive reviews of the processes underlying song learning, of the neural circuits for song learning and control as well as for the extraction and processing of song information, of the selection pressures underlying song evolution, and of genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the learning and evolution of song. The primary goals of this volume are to provide comprehensive, integrative, and comparative perspectives on birdsong and to underscore the importance of birdsong to biomedical research, evolutionary biology, and behavioral, systems, and computational neuroscience.The target audience of this volume will be graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and established academics and neuroscientists who are interested in mechanisms of communication from an integrative and comparative perspective. The volume is intended to function as a high-profile and contemporary reference on current work related to the learning, control, processing, and evolution of birdsong. This volume will have broad appeal to comparative and sensory biologists, neurophysiologists, and behavioral, systems, and cognitive neuroscientists who attend meetings such as the Society for Neuroscience, the International Society for Neuroethology, and the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Because of the relevance of birdsong research to understanding human speech, it is likely that the volume will also be of interest to speech researchers and clinicians researching communication, motor, and sensory processing disorders.

The Zebra Finch

The Zebra Finch
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Publisher : Howell Book House
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1620457520
ISBN-13 : 9781620457528
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Zebra Finch by : Matthew Vriends

The renowned biologist, aviculturalist and author of Howell's "The Complete Book of Finches" now turns his expertise to the most popular of these birds, the Zebra finch.

40 Years of Evolution

40 Years of Evolution
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 9780691263236
ISBN-13 : 069126323X
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis 40 Years of Evolution by : Peter R. Grant

A new edition of Peter and Rosemary Grant’s classic account of their groundbreaking forty-year study of Darwin’s finches 40 Years of Evolution is a landmark study of the finches first made famous by Charles Darwin, one that documents as never before the evolution of species through natural selection. In this now-legendary study, renowned evolutionary biologists Peter and Rosemary Grant draw on a vast and unparalleled range of ecological, behavioral, and genetic data to continuously measure changes in finch populations over a period of four decades on the small island of Daphne Major in the Galápagos archipelago. In the years since the book’s publication, the field of genomics has developed greatly. In this newly revised edition of 40 Years of Evolution, the Grants combine the results of their historic field study with genomic analyses of their primary findings, resolve unanswered questions from the field, and provide invaluable insights into the genetic basis of beak and body size variation and the history of this iconic adaptive radiation.

Brain Facts

Brain Facts
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 0916110001
ISBN-13 : 9780916110000
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

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