Publications of Manfred Gahr
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Journal Article (143)
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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 52.
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4, e07770 (2015)
Patterns of call communication between group-housed zebra finches change during the breeding cycle. eLife 53.
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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 54.
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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 55.
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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 56.
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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 57.
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15 (1), 128 (2014)
Regulatory mechanisms of testosterone-stimulated song in the sensorimotor nucleus HVC of female songbirds. BMC Neuroscience 58.
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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 59.
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9 (10), e109334 (2014)
Zebra finch mates use their forebrain song system in unlearned call communication. PLoS One 60.
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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 61.
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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 62.
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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 63.
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184, pp. 93 - 102 (2013)
Associated and disassociated patterns in hormones, song, behavior and brain receptor expression between life-cycle stages in male black redstarts, Phoenicurus ochruros. General and Comparative Endocrinology 64.
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9 (4), 20130247 (2013)
Horizontal transmission of the father's song in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Biology Letters 65.
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107 (3), pp. 210 - 218 (2013)
Comparisons of different methods to train a young zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) to learn a song. Journal of Physiology-Paris 66.
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38 (9), pp. 3338 - 3344 (2013)
Maximized song learning of juvenile male zebra finches following BDNF expression in the HVC. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association 67.
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127 (4), pp. 352 - 364 (2013)
Song learning in male and female Uraeginthus cyanocephalus, a tropical songbird species. Journal of Comparative Psychology 68.
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63 (4), pp. 625 - 633 (2013)
Winning and losing in public: Audiences direct future success in Japanese quail. Hormones and Behavior 69.
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8 (4), e61764 (2013)
Representation of early sensory experience in the adult auditory midbrain: Implications for vocal learning. PLoS One 70.
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32 (31), pp. 10594 - 10608 (2012)
Large-scale synchronized activity during vocal deviance detection in the zebra finch auditory forebrain. The Journal of Neuroscience 71.
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53 (3), pp. 245 - 258 (2012)
Melatonin affects the temporal pattern of vocal signatures in birds. Journal of Pineal Research 72.
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105 (3), pp. 821 - 828 (2012)
Behavioural and physiological effects of population density on domesticated Zebra Finches (Taeniopygia guttata) held in aviaries. Physiology & Behavior 73.
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6 (10), e26485 (2011)
Undirected (solitary) birdsong in female and male blue-capped cordon-bleus (Uraeginthus cyanocephalus) and its endocrine correlates. PLoS One 74.
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172 (3), pp. 487 - 493 (2011)
Examining a pathway for hormone mediated maternal effects - Yolk testosterone affects androgen receptor expression and endogenous testosterone production in young chicks (Gallus gallus domesticus). General and Comparative Endocrinology 75.
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21 (Suppl. 1), pp. S33 - S34 (2011)
Integrated behavioural and physiological measures in fear learning. European Neuropsychopharmacology 76.
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6 (6), e20723 (2011)
Social status affects the degree of sex difference in the songbird brain. PLoS One 77.
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5 (6), e11129 (2010)
Neural processing of short-term recurrence in songbird vocal communication. PLoS One 78.
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518 (9), pp. 1442 - 1459 (2010)
Area-specific migration and recruitment of new neurons in the adult songbird brain. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 79.
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276 (1665), pp. 2153 - 2162 (2009)
Dynamics of crowing development in the domestic Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 80.
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29 (49), pp. 15511 - 15519 (2009)
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor signaling in the HVC is required for testosterone-induced song of female canaries. The Journal of Neuroscience 81.
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3 (8), e3073 (2008)
Bi-Directional sexual dimorphisms of the song control nucleus HVC in a songbird with unison song. PLoS One 82.
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59, pp. 67 - 105 (2007)
Sexual differentiation of the vocal control system of birds. Genetics of Sexual Differentiation and Sexually Dimorphic Behaviors 83.
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274 (1607), pp. 239 - 245 (2007)
Spatial ability is impaired and hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptor mRNA expression reduced in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) selected for acute high corticosterone response to stress. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 84.
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274 (1626), pp. 2645 - 2652 (2007)
Socially induced brain differentiation in a cooperatively breeding songbird. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 85.
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7 (5), pp. 347 - 357 (2006)
Neural mechanisms of birdsong memory. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 86.
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147 (3), pp. 485 - 494 (2006)
Phylogeography of Island Canary (Serinus canaria) populations. Journal of Ornithology 87.
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138 (3), pp. 939 - 946 (2006)
Hormonal influence on song structure and organization: The role of estrogen. Neuroscience 88.
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66 (14), pp. 1602 - 1612 (2006)
Early condition, song learning, and the volume of song brain nuclei in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Journal of Neurobiology 89.
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155 (1), pp. 62 - 71 (2006)
A lightweight telemetry system for recording neuronal activity in freely behaving small animals. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 90.
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143 (2), pp. 159 - 182 (2006)
Repertoire and structure of duet and solo songs in cooperatively breeding white-browed sparrow weavers. Behaviour 91.
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19, pp. 848 - 850 (2005)
Melatonin affects the temporal organization of the song of the zebra finch. The FASEB Journal 92.
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1016 (1), pp. 684 - 703 (2004)
Hormone-dependent neural plasticity in the juvenile and adult song system: What makes a successful male? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 93.
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76 (2), pp. 365 - 367 (2004)
Modulation by steroid hormones of a "sexy" acoustic signal in an Oscine species, the common Canary Serinus Canaria. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 94.
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475 (1), pp. 83 - 94 (2004)
Differential expression pattern and steroid hormone sensitivity of SNAP-25 and Synaptoporin mRNA in the telencephalic song control nucleus HVC of the zebra finch. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 95.
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54 (2), pp. 370 - 379 (2003)
Aromatase inhibition affects testosterone-induced masculinization of song and the neural song system in female canaries. Journal of Neurobiology 96.
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100 (13), pp. 7959 - 7964 (2003)
Male Japanese quails with female brains do not show male behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97.
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56 (4), pp. 303 - 314 (2003)
Effects of unilateral lesions of HVC on song patterns of male domesticated canaries. Journal of Neurobiology 98.
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53 (2), pp. 113 - 128 (2003)
Impaired recovery of syllable repertoires after unilateral lesions of the HVC of male domesticated canaries. Animal Biology 99.
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130 (2), pp. 102 - 108 (2003)
Flexible reproduction in wild canaries is independent of photoperiod. General and Comparative Endocrinology 100.
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144 (1), pp. 86 - 92 (2003)
Mate fidelity in a population of island canaries (Serinus canaria) in the Madeiran Archipelago. Journal für Ornithologie