Sex differences in song syntax and syllable diversity in testosterone-induced songs of adult male and female canaries

ConclusionsUnder the influence of T, canaries of both sexes are able to produce generally similar vocalizations that nevertheless differ in specific ways. The development of song during ontogeny appears to be a very sophisticated process that is presumably based on genetic and endocrine mechanisms but also on specific learning processes. These data highlight the importance of detailed behavioral analyses to identify the many dimensions of a behavior that can differ between males and females.
Source: Biology of Sex Differences - Category: Biology Source Type: research