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A Quantitative Study of Parental Behaviour in the Bengalese Finch

Behaviour, 1963
This is a detailed account of the behaviour of Bengalese Finches during the period when young are in the nest. In addition to providing as complete a description of the behaviour as possible, the data are examined in order to obtain some understanding of the organisation of the behaviour both on the level of the individual and on that of the family ...
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Syllable chunking in Bengalese finches in a multi-tutor environment

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
Experiments in birdsong learning have traditionally involved one tutor, usually the father, and the proportion and accuracy of note copying are discussed as indexes of song learning. But in the wild, there are several conspecific males around song-learning pupils.
Miki Takahasi   +2 more
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Context-Dependent Call Variation in the Male Bengalese Finch

2013
The Bengalese finches live in group and emit several types of calls (such as alarm, distance, distress, begging, and courtship calls). These calls are frequently observed, and these may have an important role in social interactions. This study was performed to elucidate in detail the functions of calls of Bengalese finches.
Midori Osada, Tetsu Okumura
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Bengalese finch song dataset

2021
Tachibana, Ryosuke O., Morita, Takashi
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Song Learning in Bengalese Finches: a Comparison with Zebra Finches

Ethology, 1987
AbstractMale Bengalese finches, Lonchura striata var. domestica, learn their song from an adult male conspecific with whom they can interact at 35 to 70 days of age and normally‐raised males fail to reproduce song which they have only heard before or after this time.
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Song Syntax in Bengalese Finches: Proximate and Ultimate Analyses

2004
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the song syntax in Bengalese finches. Bengalese finch song has a unique type of complexity. The syntactical rules underlying it by statistical methods are analyzed and found that the songs of these birds could be expressed as finite state syntax.
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Zenk expression in the brain of bengalese finch

Neuroscience Research, 1998
Toru Yakura, Hiro-Aki Takeuchi
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Information coding of song in the Bengalese finch HVC

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
Jun Nishikawa, Kazuo Okanoya
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Bengalese superstitions

Notes and Queries, 1890
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