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Physiological control of elaborate male courtship: female choice for neuromuscular systems.Expression of androgen receptor in the brain of a sub-oscine bird with an elaborate courtship display.Central pattern generator for vocalization: is there a vertebrate morphotype?Hormones and the neuromuscular control of courtship in the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus).Shared developmental and evolutionary origins for neural basis of vocal-acoustic and pectoral-gestural signaling.Adaptive evolution of a derived radius morphology in manakins (Aves, Pipridae) to support acrobatic display behaviorPeripheral androgen receptors sustain the acrobatics and fine motor skill of elaborate male courtship.Mating success follows duet dancing in the Java sparrowResearch Resource: Hormones, Genes, and Athleticism: Effect of Androgens on the Avian Muscular TranscriptomeEvolutionary patterns of adaptive acrobatics and physical performance predict expression profiles of androgen receptor - but not oestrogen receptor - in the forelimb musculatureExpression of 5α- and 5β-reductase in spinal cord and muscle of birds with different courtship repertoires.Contrast influences female attraction to performance-based sexual signals in a songbirdPeripheral androgen action helps modulate vocal production in a suboscine passerineAesthetic evolution by mate choice: Darwin's really dangerous idea.Androgens regulate gene expression in avian skeletal musclesThe influence of motion quality on responses towards video playback stimuliThe quantitative genetics of sexually selected traits, preferred traits and preference: a review and analysis of the data.Spinal motor and sensory neurons are androgen targets in an acrobatic bird.Hot or not: the effects of exogenous testosterone on female attractiveness to male conspecifics in the budgerigar.The relative effectiveness of signaling systems: relying on external items reduces signaling accuracy while leks increase accuracy.Integrating body movement into attractiveness research.Trade-Offs in Male Display Activity with Lek Size.Select forelimb muscles have evolved superfast contractile speed to support acrobatic social displaysHow to reduce the costs of ornaments without reducing their effectiveness? An example of a mechanism from carotenoid-based plumageFlight performance in the altricial zebra finch: Developmental effects and reproductive consequences.Neuromuscular mechanisms of an elaborate wing display in the golden-collared manakin (Manacus vitellinus).Male and female guppies differ in speed but not in accuracy in visual discrimination learning.Adaptive sleep loss in polygynous pectoral sandpipers.Male body movements as possible cues to physical strength: a biomechanical analysis.Predicting the Movement Speeds of Animals in Natural Environments.Female preference for multi-modal courtship: multiple signals are important for male mating success in peacock spiders.Understanding sex differences in the cost of terrestrial locomotion.Energetics of the acrobatic courtship in male golden-collared manakins (Manacus vitellinus).Skill not athleticism predicts individual variation in match performance of soccer players.The role of skill in animal contests: a neglected component of fighting ability.Multimodal flight display of a neotropical songbird predicts social pairing but not extrapair mating successVigor and skill in the acrobatic mating displays of a Neotropical songbirdDeterminism as a statistical metric for ecologically important recurrent behaviors with trapline foraging as a case studyConspicuous sexual signals in a socially monogamous passerine: the case of neotropical Blue-black Grassquits
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2011 nî lūn-bûn
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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Female choice for male motor skills.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Female choice for male motor skills.
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P2093
Barney A Schlinger
Julia Barske
Leonida Fusani
Martin Wikelski
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P304
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10.1098/RSPB.2011.0382
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2011-04-20T00:00:00Z