MarthaLeah Chaiken, Ph.D.

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MarthaLeah Chaiken, Ph.D.

 

MarthaLeah Chaiken, Ph.D.

 

 

Chaiken, M., Böhner, J., & Marler. P. (1993). Song acquisition in European
starlings: A comparison of the songs of live-tutored, tape-tutored, untutored, and wild-caught males
. Animal Behaviour 46, 1079-1090.

Chaiken, M., Gentner, T., & Hulse, S. (1997). Effects of Social Interaction on the Development of Starling Song and the Perception of These Effects by Conspecifics. Journal of Comparative Psychology 111, 379-392.

Chaiken, M., Böhner, J. & Marler, P. (1994). Repertoire turnover and the timing of song acquisition in an open-ended learner. Behaviour 128, 25-39.

 

Böhner, J., Chaiken, M., Ball, G.F. & Marler, P. (1990). Song acquisition in photo-sensitive and photorefractory male European starlings. Hormones & Behavior 24, 582-94. 

Cheng, M.F, Miller, H., Chaiken, M., & Zuo, M. (1999). Nucleus taenia of the avian amygdala: Anatomical and functional studies in ring doves (Streptopelia risoria) and European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). Brain, Behavior & Evolution 53, 243-270.

Chaiken, M. (1992). Individual recognition of nestling distress calls by European starlings. Behaviour 120, 139-150.

 

Chaiken, M. (1990). The ontogeny of antiphonal calling in European starlings. Devel.Psychobiol. 23, 233-246.

Chaiken, M., Marler, P., & Böhner, J. (2006). Starlings do not appear to select song models on the basis of species-typical phonology or syntax.. Poster presented at the 2006 meeting of the Animal Behavior Society.

Chaiken, M. (2003). Reinventing birdsong. Poster presented at the 2003 Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society.

Cornell, D. (1997). Researchers explore why and how birds sing. Rutgers Focus.

 

 

 

MarthaLeah Chaiken, Ph.D.

MarthaLeah Chaiken, Ph.D.