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High-frequency hearing in a hummingbird
ArticleAbstract: Some hummingbirds produce unique high-frequency vocalizations. It remains unknown whether these hummPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Carruth L.L., Duque F.G., Marco Federico Monteros, Nasir I., Uma S., Wilczynski W.Fuentes:scopusHigh-frequency vocalizations in Andean hummingbirds
OtherAbstract: Hummingbirds possess a number of unique features. A recent report in Current Biology [1] showed thatPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Duque F.G., Wilczynski W.Fuentes:scopusIsolation and Characterisation of 11 Microsatellite Loci in the Ecuadorian Hillstar Oreotrochilus chimborazo
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian Hillstar Oreotrochilus chimborazo is a high Andean hummingbird that inhabits paramo ePalabras claves:Andes, Ecuadorian Hillstar, hummingbird, Microsatellite, ParamoAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Elisa Bonaccorso, Harvey N., Nora H. OleasFuentes:googlescopusTransmission of high-frequency vocalizations from hummingbirds living in diverse habitats
ArticleAbstract: Some species of Andean hummingbirds produce high-frequency vocalizations which exceed the vocal rangPalabras claves:Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis, Andes, Attenuation, Birds, cloud forest, Degradation, grasslands, Neotropics, Signal transmission, Vocal communicationAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Duque F.G., Marco Federico Monteros, Wilczynski W.Fuentes:scopusPrecise and nonscalar timing of intervals in a bird vocalization
ArticleAbstract: Animals can time their behaviours at pbkp_redictable intervals. Their precision for doing so, howevePalabras claves:Bayesian modelling, Neotropics, oscine, vocal behaviour, Weber's law, wrenAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Clarke J.A., Duque F.G.Fuentes:scopusSound-induced monoaminergic turnover in the auditory forebrain depends on endocrine state in a seasonally-breeding songbird
ArticleAbstract: Sensory responses to courtship signals can be altered by reproductive hormones. In seasonally-breediPalabras claves:catecholamine, dopamine, Norepinephrine, Serotonin, song, white-throated sparrowAutores:Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos, Lyons S., Maney D.L., Sockman K.Fuentes:scopus