Publikationen von Manfred Gahr
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Zeitschriftenartikel (143)
101.
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138, S. 233 - 254 (2002)
What is the adaptive role of neurogenesis in adult birds? Progress in Brain Research 102.
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16, S. A728 - A728 (2002)
Androgen and estrogen receptor expression in relation to developmental and adult plasticity in the vocal control system. The FASEB Journal 103.
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17 (3), S. 133 - 141 (2002)
The honesty of bird song: Multiple constrains for multiple traits. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 104.
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453 (1), S. 57 - 70 (2002)
Androgen receptors in the embryonic zebra finch hindbrain suggest a function for maternal androgens in peri-hatching survival. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 105.
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52 (1), S. 1 - 13 (2002)
Recovery of song preferences after excitotoxic HVC lesion in female canaries. Journal of Neurobiology 106.
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122 (1), S. 23 - 30 (2001)
Aromatase inhibition reduces specifically one display of the ring dove courtship behavior. General and Comparative Endocrinology 107.
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49 (1), S. 1 - 8 (2001)
Testosterone regulates the activity and expression of telencephalic aromatase in female canaries. Journal of Neurobiology 108.
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55 (1), S. 1 - 11 (2001)
Distribution of sex steroid hormone receptors in the avian brain: Functional implications for neural sex differences and sexual behaviors. Microscopy Research and Technique 109.
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138 (7), S. 885 - 904 (2001)
Seasonal changes in the song pattern of the non-domesticated island canary (Serinus canaria), a field study. Behaviour 110.
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40 (2), S. 160 - 168 (2001)
Seasonal activation and inactivation of song motor memories in wild canaries is not reflected in neuroanatomical changes of forebrain song areas. Hormones and Behavior 111.
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114, S. 526 - 542 (2000)
Sexually-stimulating signals of the canary songs: Evidence for a female-specific auditory representation in the nucleus HVc during the breeding season. Behavioral Neuroscience 112.
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43 (3), S. 254 - 268 (2000)
Seasonal expression of androgen receptors, estrogen receptors, and aromatase in the canary brain in relation to circulating androgens and estrogens. Journal of Neurobiology 113.
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426 (2), S. 182 - 196 (2000)
The neural song control system of hummingbirds: A comparison with swifts, vocal learning (songbirds) and non-learning (sub-oscines) passerines, vocal learning (budgerigars) and non-learning (dove, owl, gull, quail, chicken) non-passerines. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 114.
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42, S. 220 - 231 (2000)
Muscle-dependent and hormone-dependent differentiation of the vocal control premotor nucleus robustus archistriatalis and the motornucleus. Journal of Neurobiology 115.
Zeitschriftenartikel
96 (14), S. 8241 - 8246 (1999)
Estrogen-inducible, sex-specific expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA in a forebrain song control nucleus of the juvenile zebra finch. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116.
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19, S. 2628 - 2636 (1999)
The sexually dimorphic expression of androgen receptors in the song nucleus hyperstriatalis ventrale pars caudale of the zebra finch develops independently of gonadal steroids. The Journal of Neuroscience 117.
Zeitschriftenartikel
10, S. 375 - 380 (1999)
Functional organisation of the field-L-complex of adult male zebra finches. NeuroReport 118.
Zeitschriftenartikel
407 (1), S. 115 - 129 (1999)
Distribution of aromatase, estrogen receptor, and androgen receptor mRNA in the forebrain of songbirds and non-songbirds. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 119.
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40 (2), S. 243 - 254 (1998)
Cloning and in situ hybridization analysis of estrogen receptor in the developing gonad of the red earded slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. Development Growth & Differentiation 120.
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18 (3), S. 1124 - 1131 (1998)
Sex difference in the size of the neural song control regions in a dueting songbird with similar song repertoire size of males and females. The Journal of Neuroscience 121.
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96 (1-2), S. 151 - 159 (1997)
The selectivity of sexual responses to song displays: Effects of partial chemical lesion of the HVC in female canaries. Behavioural Brain Research 122.
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20 (2), S. 58 - 62 (1997)
How should brain nuclei be delineated? Consequences for developmental mechanisms and for correlations of area size, neuron numbers and functions of brain nuclei. Trends in Neurosciences 123.
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44 (4), S. 509 - 517 (1997)
Distribution and dynamics in the expression of androgen and estrogen receptors in vocal control systems of songbirds. Brain Research Bulletin 124.
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8, S. 311 - 315 (1997)
The ontogeny of the canary HVC revealed by the expression of androgen and estrogen receptors. NeuroReport 125.
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33 (7), S. 865 - 876 (1997)
Localization of androgen receptors mRNA-containing cells in avian respiratory-vocal nuclei: An in situ hybridization study. Journal of Neurobiology 126.
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7, S. 2469 - 2473 (1996)
Developmental changes in the distribution of oestrogen receptor mRNA expressing cells in the forebrain of female, male and masculinized female zebra finches. NeuroReport 127.
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92 (2), S. 182 - 189 (1996)
The development of a species difference in the local distribution of brain estrogen receptive cells. Developmental Brain Research 128.
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712 (1), S. 69 - 73 (1996)
Testosterone-dependent increase of gap-junctions in HVC neurons of adult female canaries. Brain Research 129.
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367 (2), S. 308 - 318 (1996)
Identification, distribution, and developmental changes of a melatonin-binding site in the song control system of the zebra finch. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 130.
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102 (4), S. 617 - 628 (1996)
Testosterone induces sexual release quality in the song of female canaries. Ethology 131.
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55, S. 261 - 269 (1995)
Reptilian sex steroid receptors: Amplification, sequence analysis and expression. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 132.
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327 (1), S. 112 - 122 (1993)
Estrogen receptors in the avian brain: Survey reveals general distribution and forebrain areas unique to songbirds. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 133.
Zeitschriftenartikel
56, S. 74 - 84 (1992)
Behavioral action of estrogen in the male dove brain: Area differences in codistribution of aromatase activity and estrogen receptors are steroid-dependent. Neuroendocrinology 134.
Zeitschriftenartikel
46 (3), S. 458 - 463 (1992)
Sites of estrogen uptake in embryonic Trachemys scripta, a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Biology of Reproduction 135.
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88 (1), S. 83 - 90 (1992)
Prolactin and gonadal steroids during the reproductive cycle of the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica, Estrildidae), a nonseasonal breeder with biparental care. General and Comparative Endocrinology 136.
Zeitschriftenartikel
294 (1), S. 30 - 36 (1990)
Delineation of a brain nucleus: Comparisons of cytochemical, hodological, and cytoarchitectural views of the song control nucleus HVC of the adult canary. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 137.
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87 (23), S. 9445 - 9448 (1990)
Localization of androgen receptors and estrogen receptors in the same cells in the brain of the canary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 138.
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21 (5), S. 743 - 759 (1990)
Are separable aromatase systems involved in hormonal regulation of the male brain? Journal of Neurobiology 139.
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501 (2), S. 205 - 214 (1989)
Distribution of estrogen receptors in the brain of the Japanese quail: An immunocytochemical study. Brain Research 140.
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85 (19), S. 7380 - 7383 (1988)
Developmental changes in estrogen-sensitive neurons in the forebrain of the zebra finch. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 141.
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402 (1), S. 173 - 177 (1987)
Immunocytochemical localization of estrogen-binding neurons in the songbird brain. Brain Research 142.
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72 (2), S. 123 - 131 (1986)
Functional aspects of singing in male and female Uraeginthus bengalus (Estrildidae). Ethology 143.
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126 (3), S. 310 (1985)
Korrelationen zwischen der sexualdimorphen Gehirndifferenzierung und der Verhaltensausprägung bei Prachtfinken (Estrildidae). Journal für Ornithologie Buchkapitel (5)
144.
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Seasonal hormone fluctuations and song structure of birds. In: Coding strategies in vertebrate acoustic communication, S. 163 - 201 (Hg. Aubin, T.; Mathevon, N.). Springer, Cham (CH) (2020)
145.
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2, 2 Aufl., S. 163 - 186 (Hg. Fritzsch, B.). Elsevier Academic Press, Cambridge, MA (2020)
Seasonal and life-history stage dependent vocal communication of birds. In: The senses: A comprehensive reference, Bd. 146.
Buchkapitel
Amici, F.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, Port Melbourne (2018)
All for One, One for All. Box 2.1: Auditolemetry of Vocal Behaviour. In: Field and Laboratory Methods in Animal Cognition: A Comparative Guide, S. 42 - 44 (Hg. Bueno-Guerra, N.; 147.
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Motivation und Emotion. In: Lehrbuch Neurowissenschaft, S. 465 - 486. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart (1996)
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Brain structure: Causes and consequences of brain sex. In: The differences between the sexes, S. 273 - 302 (Hg. Short, R. V.; Balaban, E.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1994)
Konferenzbeitrag (1)
149.
Konferenzbeitrag
1994, S. 455 - 463 (Hg. Davey, K. G.). XII International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology, Toronto, 16. Mai 1993 - 21. Mai 1993. National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa (1994)
The role of estrogen in the differentiation of the vocal control system of songbirds. In: Perspectives in Comparative Endocrinology, Bd.