Sex Differences in the Telencephalic Song Control Circuitry in Bengalese Finches(Lonchura striata var. domestica)(Behavior Biology)
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Bengalese finches, Lonchura striata, are extremely sexually dimorphic in their singing behavior; males sing complex songs, whereas females do not sing at all. This study describes the developmental differentiation of the brain song system in Bengalese finches. Nissl staining was used to measure the volumes of four telecephalic sonf nuclei: Area X, HVC, the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA), and the lateral portion of the magnocelluar nucleus of the anterior nidopallium (LMAN). In juveniles (circa 35 days old), Area X and the HVC were well developed in males, while they waere absent or not discernable in females. The RA was much larger in males but barely discernable in females. In males, the volumes of Area X and the RA increased further into adulthood, but that of the HVC remained unchanged. The LMAN volume was greater in juveniles than in adults, and there was no difference in the LMAN volume between the sexes. The overall tendency was similar to that described in zebra finches, except for the volume of the RA, where the degree of sexual dimorphism is larger and the timing of differentiation occurs earlier in Bengalese finches. Motor learninjg of the song continues until day 90 in zebra finches, but up to day 120 in Bengalese finches. Earlier neural differentiation and a longer learning period in Begalese finches compared with zebra finches may be related to the more elaborate song structures of Bengalese finches.
- 2005-10-25
著者
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岡の谷 一夫
千葉大学文学部
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Okanoya Kazuo
Presto Japan Science And Technology Agency
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Okanoya K
National Agriculture Res. Center Tsukuba Jpn
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Okanoya Kazuo
Faculty Of Letters Chiba University
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Okanoya Kazuo
Department Of Cognitive And Information Sciences Faculty Of Letters Chiba University:presto Japan Sc
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Okanoya Kazuo
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Chiba University:faculty Of Letters Chiba University:prest
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NAKAMURA Koji
Laboratory of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University
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Okanoya Kazuo
Gruduate School Of Sci. And Technol. Chiba Univ.
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Tobari Yasuko
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Chiba University
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Tobari Yasuko
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Chiba University
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Nakamura Koji
Laboratory For Biolinguistics Riken Brain Science Institute
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