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Passeri vs Oscine - What's the difference?

passeri | oscine |

As nouns the difference between passeri and oscine

is that passeri is while oscine is any bird of the suborder passeri (the songbirds), which have better vocal control than other birds.

As an adjective oscine is

of or pertaining to the songbirds (suborder passeri).

passeri

Not English

Passeri has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'passeri':

pujari

oscine

English

Adjective

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  • Of or pertaining to the songbirds (suborder Passeri).
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any bird of the suborder Passeri (the songbirds), which have better vocal control than other birds.
  • * 2005 , Elizabeth Adkins-Regan, Hormones and Animal Social Behavior , page 273,
  • Because the oscines are the most speciose group of living birds, the use of learned vocalizations for mate competition and attraction has been hypothsized to have facilitated speciation (Marler and Tamura 1962; Slabbekoorn and Smith 2002; see Ricklefs [2003] for an alternative view).
  • * 2006 , Gabriel B. Mindlin, Rodrigo Laje, The Physics of Birdsong , page 41,
  • Oscine' songbirds are capable of vocal learning. This has led to a detailed study of the sophisticated set of neural nuclei responsible for the central control of the song. '''Oscines''' also show a high degree of complexity at the level of the vocal organ. For this reason, we dedicate a section to the description of the ' oscine syrinx.
  • * 2011 , F. Keith Barker, Phylogeny and Diversification in Modern Passerines'', Gareth Dyke, Gary Kaiser (editors), ''Living Dinosaurs: The Evolutionary History of Modern Birds , page 244,
  • Specifically, the suboscine/oscine' split is based on the presence versus absence of specialized intrinsic syringeal musculature in ' oscines (in addition to a critical contribution of learning to vocal development).

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