Carlos Antonio Rodríguez-Saltos
Affiliations: | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Behavioral neuroendocrinologyGoogle:
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Eric S. Fortune | collaborator | 2011- | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador |
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Chiappone M, Rodriguez-Saltos C, Legendre LJ, et al. (2023) Ostrich (Struthio camelus) syrinx morphology and vocal repertoire across postnatal ontogeny and sex: Implications for understanding vocal evolution in birds. Journal of Anatomy |
Pilgeram NR, Baran NM, Bhise A, et al. (2023) Oxytocin receptor antagonism during early vocal learning reduces song preference and imitation in zebra finches. Scientific Reports. 13: 6627 |
Rodríguez-Saltos CA, Bhise A, Karur P, et al. (2023) Song preferences predict the quality of vocal learning in zebra finches. Scientific Reports. 13: 605 |
Duque FG, Rodriguez-Saltos CA, Uma S, et al. (2020) High-frequency hearing in a hummingbird. Science Advances. 6: eabb9393 |
Duque FG, Rodríguez-Saltos CA, Wilczynski W. (2018) High-frequency vocalizations in Andean hummingbirds. Current Biology : Cb. 28: R927-R928 |
Rodríguez-Saltos CA, Lyons SM, Sockman KW, et al. (2018) Sound-induced monoaminergic turnover in the auditory forebrain depends on endocrine state in a seasonally-breeding songbird. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e12606 |
Rodríguez-Saltos CA. (2017) To Become Senders, Songbirds Must be Receivers First. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 57: 910-919 |