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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SYRINGEAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
syringeal dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
syringeal et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Nature's Music: The Science of Birdsong
Variation in Syringeal Structure Bronchial syrinx (Oilbird) muscles and a pair of
lateral tympaniform membranes. The bronchial syrinx of the oilbird has one pair
of syringeal muscles and a pair of medial and lateral tympaniform membranes in
...
Peter R. Marler, Hans Slabbekoorn, 2004
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The Design of Animal Communication
Dorsal Syringeal Muscles Turn Sound Production On and Off The complexity of
song is further increased by the songbird's ability to control which side(s) of the
syrinx produce sound at any instant. A note may be generated only on one side
of ...
Marc D. Hauser, Mark Konishi, 2003
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Acoustic Communication in Birds: Production, Perception & ...
(1973) expressed the major differences between the two schemes as the “
Passive” and “Active” models of syringeal closure. The passive model was used
to explain sound production in two species that possess extrinsic syringeal
muscles but ...
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Behaviour and Neurodynamics for Auditory Communication
Among sandpipers. the dunlin (Calidris alpina). has a prominent lateral labium.
which Gaunt ( 1988) suggested might function as a syringeal valve and explain
the pulsatile nature of the dunlin's call compared to the more continuous FM calls
...
Jagmeet Kanwal, Günter Ehret, 2006
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Australian Magpie: Biology and Behaviour of an Unusual Songbird
The membranes are controlled by the syringeal muscles and by air pressure
surrounding the membranes; it seems the elasticity and complexity of the
membranes may determine the quality of sounds. The onset and termination of
vocalisation ...
6
Concise Encyclopedia Biology
Vocalization is produced by vibration of the membranes, and the sound
frequency is modulated by extrinsic and intrinsic syringeal muscles. For example,
increased tension of the sternotracheal muscle (an extrinsic muscle) pulls the
trachea ...
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Cerebral Lateralization in Nonhuman Species
TRACHEOLATERALIS MUSCLE TRACHEAL RINGS SYRINGEAL
APONEUROSIS STERNOTRACHEALIS MUSCLE TYMPANUM INTRINSIC
SYRINGEAL MUSCLES BRONCHIAL RINGS Fig. 1. A ventrolateral view of the
syrinx of Corvus ...
8
The Alex Studies: cognitive and communicative abilities of ...
ventrally oriented cranial edges of the syringeal cartilages are straight, not semi-
oval in outline . . . Also, the syringeal cartilages are positioned further craniad
than in all other parrot species studied'' (Figure 16.3). Scanlan consequently ...
Irene M. PEPPERBERG, Irene M Pepperberg, 2009
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Issues in Biological and Life Sciences Research: 2011 Edition
New research, 'Fibre architecture and song activation rates of syringeal muscles
are not lateralized in the European starling,' is the subject of a report. “The
songbird vocal organ, the syrinx, is composed of two sound generators, which
are ...
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Songs, Roars, and Rituals: Communication in Birds, Mammals, ...
In that location the membranes are sensitive to the air passing through from the
lungs, and they are controlled by the syringeal muscles and by air pressure
surrounding the membranes. The elasticity and complexity of the membranes
may ...
Lesley J. Rogers, Gisela T. Kaplan, 2000
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SYRINGEAL»
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syringeal est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Absurd Creature of the Week: The Bird That Does Unbelievable …
“For example, it has fewer syringeal muscles, but exactly how the structure of the syrinx allows it to produce so many sounds is not yet clear.” Strangely, notes ... «Wired, févr 14»
Lyrebirds mimicking chainsaws: fact or lie?
Instead of the usual four pairs of syringeal muscles of other songbirds, lyrebirds have only three pairs. It is not known if this simplification makes them more adept ... «The Conversation AU, févr 14»
Songbird sings in 3D
The multinational team has generated interactive 3D PDF models of the syringeal skeleton, soft tissues, cartilaginous pads, and muscles affecting sound ... «Phys.Org, janv 13»