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38 (1), pp. 108 - 127 (2021)
An unbiased molecular approach using 3’-UTRs resolves the avian family-level tree of life. Molecular Biology and Evolution 2.
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127, 104877 (2021)
Functional differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis are associated with alternative reproductive tactics based on an inversion polymorphism. Hormones and Behavior 3.
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14, 588672 (2020)
Life-stage dependent plasticity in the auditory system of a songbird is signal and emitter-specific. Frontiers in Neuroscience 4.
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5 (1), 7 (2020)
The hummingbird syrinx morphome: A detailed three-dimensional description of the black jacobin’s vocal organ. BMC Zoology 5.
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33 (6), 108364 (2020)
Fast retrograde access to projection neuron circuits underlying vocal learning in songbirds. Cell Reports 6.
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117 (38), pp. 23311 - 23316 (2020)
Acute social isolation alters neurogenomic state in songbird forebrain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 7.
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31 (1), pp. 247 - 260 (2020)
Genetic monogamy despite frequent extrapair copulations in "strictly monogamous" wild jackdaws. Behavioral Ecology 8.
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117, 104614 (2020)
Characteristics of song, brain-anatomy and blood androgen levels in spontaneously singing female canaries. Hormones and Behavior 9.
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17, 5 (2020)
Vocal tract anatomy of king penguins: Morphological traits of two-voiced sound production. Frontiers in Zoology 10.
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40 (32), pp. 6219 - 6227 (2020)
Neurotelemetry reveals putative predictive activity in HVC during call-based vocal communications in zebra finches. The Journal of Neuroscience 11.
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10 (4), 301 (2019)
The genome of blue-capped cordon-bleu uncovers hidden diversity of LTR retrotransposons in zebra finch. Genes 12.
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13, 13 (2019)
Tissue clearing and light sheet microscopy: Imaging the unsectioned adult zebra finch brain at cellular resolution. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 13.
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13, 2 (2019)
Expansion light sheet microscopy resolves subcellular structures in large portions of the songbird brain. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 14.
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Die neuronalen Grundlagen von Duettgesang – eine neurophysiologische Freilandstudie. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2019)
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10, 2577 (2019)
Duets recorded in the wild reveal that interindividually coordinated motor control enables cooperative behavior. Nature Communications 16.
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222 (7), jeb193961 (2019)
Avian yolk androgens are metabolized instead of taken up by the embryo during the first days of incubation. The Journal of Experimental Biology 17.
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9, 11501 (2019)
Steroid receptors and their regulation in avian extraembryonic membranes provide a novel substrate for hormone mediated maternal effects. Scientific Reports 18.
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125 (5), pp. 276 - 288 (2019)
Food sharing and affiliation: An experimental and longitudinal study in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus). Ethology 19.
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156 (5-8), pp. 691 - 720 (2019)
Two macaw species can learn to solve an optimised two-trap problem, but without functional causal understanding. Behaviour 20.
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8, e43194 (2019)
Accelerated redevelopment of vocal skills is preceded by lasting reorganization of the song motor circuitry. eLife 21.
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204 (1), pp. 113 - 126 (2018)
Androgen and estrogen sensitivity of bird song: A comparative view on gene regulatory levels. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 22.
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28 (7), pp. R315 - R317 (2018)
Vocal communication: Decoding sexy songs. Current Biology 23.
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8, 11213 (2018)
Gonadal steroid levels in rock pigeon eggs do not represent adequately maternal allocation. Scientific Reports 24.
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269, pp. 53 - 59 (2018)
Early embryonic modification of maternal hormones differs systematically among embryos of different laying order: A study in birds. General and Comparative Endocrinology 25.
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13 (10), e0205314 (2018)
Emotional responses to conspecific distress calls are modulated by affiliation in cockatiels (Nymphicus hollandicus). PLoS One 26.
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4 (10), eaat4779 (2018)
Couples showing off: Audience promotes both male and female multimodal courtship display in a songbird. Science Advances 27.
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15, 39 (2018)
Seasonality at the equator: Isotope signatures and hormonal correlates of molt phenology in a non-migratory Amazonian songbird. Frontiers in Zoology 28.
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7, 5579 (2017)
Individual recognition of opposite sex vocalizations in the zebra finch. Scientific Reports 29.
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12 (1), e0170997 (2017)
Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird models: The zebra finch and the canary. PLoS One 30.
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220 (24), pp. 4681 - 4688 (2017)
Neuromuscular mechanisms of an elaborate wing display in the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus). The Journal of Experimental Biology 31.
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7, 8397 (2017)
Power-law scaling of calling dynamics in zebra finches. Scientific Reports 32.
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26 (2), pp. 161 - 168 (2017)
Songbird tap dancing produces non-vocal sounds. Bioacoustics 33.
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7, 9140 (2017)
Seasonal singing of a songbird living near the equator correlates with minimal changes in day length. Scientific Reports 34.
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7 (11), pp. 1349 - 1358 (2016)
A minimum-impact, flexible tool to study vocal communication of small animals with precise individual-level resolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 35.
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156, pp. 1 - 7 (2016)
Dawn-song onset coincides with increased HVC androgen receptor expression but is decoupled from high circulating testosterone in an equatorial songbird. Physiology & Behavior 36.
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4, e1939 (2016)
Natural melatonin fluctuation and its minimally invasive simulation in the zebra finch. PeerJ 37.
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Wie Geschlechtshormone den Vogelgesang regulieren. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2015)
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16, 19 (2015)
Using the canary genome to decipher the evolution of hormone-sensitive gene regulation in seasonal singing birds. Genome Biology 39.
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85 (1), pp. 4 - 14 (2015)
Differential expression of melatonin receptor subtypes MelIa, MelIb and MelIc in relation to melatonin binding in the male songbird brain. Brain, behavior and evolution: Official journal of the J. B. Johnston Club 40.
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4, e07770 (2015)
Patterns of call communication between group-housed zebra finches change during the breeding cycle. eLife 41.
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3, 117 (2015)
Mismatch in sexual dimorphism of developing song and song control system in blue-capped cordon-bleus, a songbird species with singing females and males. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 42.
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5, 16614 (2015)
Tap dancing birds: The multimodal mutual courtship display of males and females in a socially monogamous songbird. Scientific Reports 43.
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212, pp. 100 - 105 (2015)
Towards more physiological manipulations of hormones in field studies: Comparing the release dynamics of three kinds of testosterone implants, silastic tubing, time-release pellets and beeswax. General and Comparative Endocrinology 44.
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104, pp. 39 - 50 (2015)
Variation in song system anatomy and androgen levels does not correspond to song characteristics in a tropical songbird. Animal Behaviour 45.
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15 (1), 128 (2014)
Regulatory mechanisms of testosterone-stimulated song in the sensorimotor nucleus HVC of female songbirds. BMC Neuroscience 46.
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100 (4), pp. 705 - 718 (2014)
How hormone-sensitive are bird songs and what are the underlying mechanisms? Acta acustica united with acustica 47.
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9 (10), e109334 (2014)
Zebra finch mates use their forebrain song system in unlearned call communication. PLoS One 48.
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84 (1), pp. 5 - 7 (2014)
What makes a marker a good marker? Brain, behavior and evolution: Official journal of the J. B. Johnston Club 49.
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522 (6), pp. 1299 - 1315 (2014)
Evaluating the predictive value of doublecortin as a marker for adult neurogenesis in canaries (Serinus canaria). The Journal of Comparative Neurology 50.
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11, 38 (2014)
Breeding status and social environment differentially affect the expression of sex steroid receptor and aromatase mRNA in the brain of female Damaraland mole-rats. Frontiers in Zoology