Home News from the Institute Zebra finch males sing in dialects and females pay attention Publications of Hannes Sagunsky All genres Journal Article (4) Journal Article (4) 2019 Journal Article Hoffmann, S.; Trost, L.; Voigt, C.; Leitner, S.; Lemazina, A.; Sagunsky, H.; Abels, M.; Kollmansperger, S.; Ter Maat, A.; Gahr, M.: Duets recorded in the wild reveal that interindividually coordinated motor control enables cooperative behavior. Nature Communications 10, 2577 (2019) MPG.PuRe DOI Journal Article Hoffmann, S.; Trost, L.; Voigt, C.; Leitner, S.; Lemazina, A.; Sagunsky, H.; Abels, M.; Kollmansperger, S.; Ter Maat, A.; Gahr, M.: Die neuronalen Grundlagen von Duettgesang – eine neurophysiologische Freilandstudie. Jahrbuch - Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2019) MPG.PuRe 2016 Journal Article Gill, L.; D'Amelio, P. B.; Adreani, M. N.; Sagunsky, H.; Gahr, M.; Ter Maat, A.: A minimum-impact, flexible tool to study vocal communication of small animals with precise individual-level resolution. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (11), pp. 1349 - 1358 (2016) MPG.PuRe DOI 2014 Journal Article Ter Maat, A.; Trost, L.; Sagunsky, H.; Seltmann, S.; Gahr, M.: Zebra finch mates use their forebrain song system in unlearned call communication. PLoS One 9 (10), e109334 (2014) MPG.PuRe DOI