2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0365
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Evidence for maintenance of key components of vocal learning in ageing budgerigars despite diminished affiliative social interaction

Bushra Moussaoui,
Samantha L. Overcashier,
Gregory M. Kohn
et al.

Abstract: In some species, the ability to acquire new vocalizations persists into adulthood and may be an important mediator of social interactions. While it is generally assumed that vocal learning persists undiminished throughout the lifespan of these open-ended learners, the stability of this trait remains largely unexplored. We hypothesize that vocal learning exhibits senescence, as is typical of complex cognitive traits, and that this decline relates to age-dependent changes in social behaviour. The budgerigar ( … Show more

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