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This project investigates how the brain controls alarm calling behavior in wild songbirds. By recording brain activity and vocalizations in natural settings, it aims to understand the neural mechanisms behind warning signals and their impact on survival during threats.
“Watch out!” - is the term we use to inform somebody about a potentially dangerous situation. “Take cover!” - we shout when the threat is imminent.
Not only humans but also animals use alarm calls to warn conspecifics about danger, and the value of these signals for increasing the chance of survival in the receiver is without controversary.
But, alarm calls often harm the sender through their production and are therefore considered an evolutionary paradox, which has fascinated scientists for man…
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
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