Okanoya K, Dooling R J, Downing J D
Psychology Department, University of Maryland, College Park 20742.
Hear Res. 1990 Jul;46(3):271-5. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(90)90008-d.
A male canary from the Belgian Waterslager strain, which is known for its elevated high-frequency thresholds and a female of German Roller canary with normal high-frequency thresholds were bred. Operant techniques and a psychophysical tracking procedure were used to measure auditory sensitivity of six F1 hybrid canaries from this cross. Three patterns of auditory sensitivity were observed in the six hybrid birds. Four birds showed elevated high-frequency hearing characteristic of the Belgian Waterslager strain; one bird showed normal hearing, and one bird showed an intermediate pattern of auditory sensitivity. A spectral analysis of contact calls recorded from these F1 hybrid canaries showed a spectral distribution of energy which was intermediate between that of Belgian Waterslager strain and the German Roller strain. These results suggest there may be a relation between hearing sensitivity and the spectral distribution of energy in the calls of domestic canaries. Such hybrids may prove useful for examining the genetic basis of more complex behaviors such as vocal learning.
培育了一只来自比利时沃特斯莱格品种的雄性金丝雀(该品种以其较高的高频阈值而闻名)和一只具有正常高频阈值的德国罗勒品种雌性金丝雀。运用操作性技术和心理物理学跟踪程序来测量这一杂交产生的六只F1代杂种金丝雀的听觉敏感度。在这六只杂种鸟中观察到了三种听觉敏感度模式。四只鸟表现出比利时沃特斯莱格品种特有的高频听力增强特征;一只鸟听力正常,还有一只鸟表现出中等的听觉敏感度模式。对这些F1代杂种金丝雀记录的接触叫声进行频谱分析,结果显示能量的频谱分布介于比利时沃特斯莱格品种和德国罗勒品种之间。这些结果表明,家雀的听力敏感度与叫声中的能量频谱分布之间可能存在关联。此类杂种可能被证明有助于研究诸如发声学习等更复杂行为的遗传基础。