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Reproductive Development in a Female Songbird: Differential Stimulation by Quality of Male Song
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1976
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Breeding BehaviorReproduction ResponseAnimal BehaviourBehavioral SciencesBioacousticsFitnessBehavioral NeuroscienceEvolutionary BiologyFemale CanariesReproductive DevelopmentSexual SelectionReproductive BiologyDifferential StimulationOscine Singing BehaviorsPublic HealthMale SongAnimal BehaviorVocal Music
Female canaries exposed to playback of large repertoires of male songs built nests faster and laid more eggs than did those females exposed to smaller song repertoires: females are attentive to attributes of male song, and their choices have played a role in the evolution of oscine singing behaviors.
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