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  • Interneurons/physiology  (1)
  • Signal Detection, Psychological  (1)
  • diet composition  (1)
  • duet  (1)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2003-03-22
    Description: 〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Blankenburg, Felix -- Taskin, Birol -- Ruben, Jan -- Moosmann, Matthias -- Ritter, Petra -- Curio, Gabriel -- Villringer, Arno -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2003 Mar 21;299(5614):1864.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉Department of Neurology, Charite, Humboldt- University, Schumannstrasse 20-21, 10117 Berlin, Germany. felix.blankenburg@charite.de〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12649475" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Adult ; Electric Stimulation ; Humans ; Interneurons/physiology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Oxygen/blood ; Sensory Thresholds ; Signal Detection, Psychological ; Somatosensory Cortex/*physiology ; *Subliminal Stimulation
    Print ISSN: 0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1439-0361
    Keywords: breeding cycle ; diet composition ; parental behaviour ; territoriality ; vocalisations
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Wir berichten über einige Aspekte der Brutbiologie der stark vom Aussterben bedrohten HornvogelartAceros waldeni auf der philippinischen Insel Panay. Die Ergebnisse stammen aus Beobachtungen an drei Bruten von 1995 bis 1997. Das Weibchen mauert sich in der ersten bis zweiten Märzwoche ein und bleibt im Nest, bis die Jungen ausfliegen (20. Mai). Das Männchen füttert am Nest durchschnittlich 0,56- bis 0,88mal pro Stunde und 1 bis 66 (Median 8) Nahrungsstücke pro Fütterung. Die verfütterte Nahrung besteht zu ca. 98% aus Früchten und zu 2% aus wirbellosen Beutetieren und wird in der Regel einzeln Stück für Stück übergeben. Dabei wird bei einem Nestbesuch meist nur eine Nahrungsart (selten bis zu 3) überreicht. Das Männchen war bei einer Brut auch nach dem Ausfliegen der Hauptversorger, während das Weibchen stets bei den Flügglingen blieb. Das Revier-Männchen ist gegen Tariktik-Hornvögel territorial. Altvögel äußern wenigstens sechs Lauttypen, deren Kontext kurz beschrieben wird.
    Notes: Summary We report on some aspects of the breeding biology of the critically endangered Writhed-billed Hornbill (Aceros waldeni) on the island of Panay, Philippines. Observations were made at three nests during 1995–1997. Walling-in of the females commenced in the first week of March. One female remained incarcerated for 77 days, two of three broods completed fledging around May 20 (1995, 1997). Details on fledging of the female and her brood and postfledging care by both parents are reported. The food of the males at two nests was ca. 98% fruits and 2% invertebrates. The plants exploited comprised at least 14 species. Over a third of the fruits delivered were figs of a small number of species. Two males had average feeding rates of 0.56 and 0.88 times per hour respectively, and fed 1 to 66 (median 8) items per feeding visit at the nest. The hourly feeding rate increased after hatching, but the composition of the diet did not change noticeably. As a rule, food items were delivered singly and, during one visit, in runs of one, or rarely up to 3, species. In the three weeks following vacation of the nest, the male appeared to be the sole food provider while the female stayed continually with the 3 young (as sentinel?) in the vicinity of the nest. The nest environs were defended by the male against Tarictic Hornbills (Penelopides panini panini). Six vocalisations of the parents are mentioned. One was used in territorial skirmishes with Tarictic Hornbills. With perhaps less than 30 pairs of the Writhed-bill surviving, the future for the species looks bleak. Only drastic conservation measures can prevent the species' demise. Some have been started by the PESCP.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The acoustic communication of the Polynesian megapode Megapodius pritchardii G.R. Gray, 1864, was studied and analysed for the first time. Adults pair up monogamously and the male produces so called whistles while guarding its mate. The three-element song of the male together with the females`s \xe2\x80\x9ccoo\xe2\x80\x9d call are combined to produce a duet. Depending on the social context, either sex may initiate the duet. Both male song and duet serve mainly in territorial defence. Neighbouring pairs often answer by producing the same sound in response to any one of three vocalizations (song, duet, whistle). \xe2\x80\x9cClucks\xe2\x80\x9d are additional sounds with a social function uttered by both sexes. When handled, adults and chicks utter \xe2\x80\x9cdistress calls\xe2\x80\x9d; in chicks, these are the only sounds recorded. Other Megapodius species seem to have a similar sound-repertoire as the Polynesian megapode.
    Keywords: Polynesian megapode ; Megapodius pritchardii ; vocalization ; repertoire ; duet ; signal function
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: application/pdf
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