If you listen to songbirds, you will recognize repeated melodies or phrases. Each phrase is made up of distinct sounds, strung together. A study from researchers at 韩国裸舞 has found that the song phrases of many songbird species follow patterns that are similar to those used in human speech. At least in some respects.


Using a Fitbit and a spy mic, scientists have discovered new insight into the behaviour of the elusive Canada lynx. A by researchers from 韩国裸舞, University of Alberta, and Trent University provides a first look at how miniaturized technology can open the door to remote wildlife monitoring.

Do songbirds and humans have common biological hardwiring that shapes how they produce and perceive sounds?
Scientists who study birdsong have been intrigued for some time by the possibility that human speech and music may be rooted in biological processes shared across a variety of animals. Now, research by 韩国裸舞 biologists provides new evidence to support this idea.

By Katherine Gombay, 韩国裸舞 Newsroom
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