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    Song as an honest signal of developmental stress in the zebra finch ( Taeniopygia guttata) by Spencer, K.A, Buchanan, K.L, Goldsmith, A.R, Catchpole, C.K

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-08-2003)
    “…In a wide range of bird species, females have been shown to express active preferences for males that sing more complex songs. Current sexual selection theory…”
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    Developmental Stress Affects the Attractiveness of Male Song and Female Choice in the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata) by Spencer, K. A., Wimpenny, J. H., Buchanan, K. L., Lovell, P. G., Goldsmith, A. R., Catchpole, C. K.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-08-2005)
    “…Developmental stress has recently been shown to have adverse effects upon adult male song structure in birds, which may well act as an honest signal of male…”
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    Developmental stress selectively affects the song control nucleus HVC in the zebra finch by Buchanan, K. L., Leitner, S., Spencer, K. A., Goldsmith, A. R., Catchpole, C. K.

    “…) under stressed and controlled conditions and determining the effect on adult HVC size. Our results confirm the strong influence of environmental conditions,…”
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    Song as an honest signal of past developmental stress in the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris) by Buchanan, K. L., Spencer, K. A., Goldsmith, A. R., Catchpole, C. K.

    “…food supply), for three months immediately after independence. We measured their physiological and immune responses during the treatment and recorded song…”
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    Compliance and use of the World Health Organization checklist in UK operating theatres by Pickering, S. P., Robertson, E. R., Griffin, D., Hadi, M., Morgan, L. J., Catchpole, K. C., New, S., Collins, G., McCulloch, P.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-2013)
    “…Background The World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist is reported to reduce surgical morbidity and mortality, and is mandatory in the UK…”
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    Song as an indicator of parasitism in the sedge warbler by BUCHANAN, K.L., CATCHPOLE, C.K., LEWIS, J.W., LODGE, A.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-02-1999)
    “…We studied female choice and reproductive success in a marked population of sedge warblersAcrocephalus schoenobaenus, from 1995 to 1996. Three genera of…”
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    Song, sperm quality and testes asymmetry in the sedge warbler by Birkhead, T.R, Buchanan, Katherine L, Devoogd, T.J, Pellatt, E.J, Székely, T, Catchpole, Clive K

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-1997)
    “…The phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis states that functional male fertility covaries with male phenotype and that females engage in extra-pair copulations…”
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    Extra-pair paternity in the socially monogamous Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus as revealed by multilocus DNA fingerprinting by BUCHANAN, K. L, CATCHPOLE, C. K

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (2000)
    “…A marked population of Sedge Warblers Acrocephalus schoenobaenus was studied from 1993-95, the reproductive success of pairs was monitored and blood samples…”
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    Differential responses to male song repertoires in female songbirds implanted with oestradiol by Catchpole, C. K, Dittami, J, Leisler, B

    Published in Nature (London) (1984)
    “…It has been demonstrated recently that female songbirds implanted with oestradiol respond to playback of recorded song in laboratory conditions; the resulting…”
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    Sexual selection and individual genetic diversity in a songbird by Marshall, Rupert C., Buchanan, Katherine L., Catchpole, Clive K.

    “…Here, we report for the first time, to our knowledge, a strong correlation between a measure of individual genetic diversity and song complexity, a sexually…”
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    Variation in the Song of the Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus Paludicola in Response To Playback of Different Song Structures by Catchpole, Clive K, Leisler, Bernd

    Published in Behaviour (1989)
    “…Songs of the aquatic warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) can be classified on a structural basis into three main types, A, B and C. A songs are the shortest, and…”
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    Song and the song control pathway in the brain can develop independently of exposure to song in the sedge warbler by Leitner, Stefan, Nicholson, Joanne, Leisler, Bernd, DeVoogd, Timothy J., Catchpole, Clive K.

    “…Previous studies have shown that female sedge warblers choose to mate with males that have more complex songs, and sexual selection has driven the evolution of…”
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    Responses of the Two Chaffinch Species On Tenerife (Fringilla Teydea and F. Coelebs Tintillon) To Playback of the Song of Their Own and the Other Species by Slater, P.J.B, Catchpole, C.K

    Published in Behaviour (1990)
    “…The two chaffinch species on Tenerife (Fringilla teydea and F. coelebs tintillon) were tested with playback of their own and the other species song in areas…”
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    Vocal Mimicry and Interspecific Aggression in Songbirds: Experiments Using White-Crowned Sparrow Imitation of Song Sparrow Song by Baptista, Luis F, Catchpole, Clive K

    Published in Behaviour (1989)
    “…Abstract A series of playback experiments was carried out to determine whether territorial male song sparrows could discriminate between their own species…”
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    Evolutionary Changes in a Song Control Area of the Brain (HVC) are Associated with Evolutionary Changes in Song Repertoire among European Warblers (Sylviidae) by Székely, Tamás, Catchpole, Clive K., Devoogd, Albert, Marchl, Zsuzsa, Devoogd, Timothy J.

    “…Determining relations between brain structure and function is a principal focus of evolutionary neurobiology. Here we investigate covariation between singing…”
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    Observing and Categorising Process Deviations in Orthopaedic Surgery by Morgan, LJ, Pickering, SP, Catchpole, KC, Robertson, ER, Hadi, M, McCulloch, P

    “…This aim of this research was to identify events in the operating theatre process (described as glitches) during elective orthopaedic operations. Two pairs of…”
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