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Sing me something smart
Published: 15 August 2008
When shopping for a mate, female zebra finches might choose males with the sweetest song because singing ability advertises intellectual prowess. Neeltje Boogert of 成人VR视频 found that the males who sang the most complex melodies were also quicker at solving a problem to find food. Boogert presented her research on 11 August at the International Behavioral Ecology Congress at Cornell University. 鈥淣eeltje is the first to experimentally demonstrate a link between the expression of song and some aspect of cognition that really matters,鈥 says Steve Nowicki, who studies bird behaviour at Duke University, and was not involved with the project. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a really important study.鈥