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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Bateson & Laland's Fig. 1, "song system" neural circuitry Triggers Proper Breathing, our understanding of bird song integrates Tinbergen's 4 questions, The Adaptive Function ("current utility") of Bird Song being males to attract female mates, different phylogenetic lines exhibit variations in song elements illustrating speciation patterns, Tinbergen's 4 questions with The Adaptive Function ("current utility") of Bird Song, The Mechanism of Control of Song Production being "song system" neural circuitry, Tinbergen's 4 questions with Evolution of Bird Song, Tinbergen's 4 questions with The Development (Ontogeny) of Bird Song, Evolution of Bird Song showing different phylogenetic lines exhibit variations in song elements, The Development (Ontogeny) of Bird Song being learned from adult males of the same species of songbirds, early in life ("critical period"), The Adaptive Function ("current utility") of Bird Song being males to warn off rivals, learned from adult males of the same species of songbirds, early in life ("critical period") but if reared in acoustiic isolation in lab, young songbirds will not develop proper song, Integrating Tinbergen's 4 questions using Fig. 1 in Bateson & Lalande (2013) illustrating how our understanding of bird song, "song system" neural circuitry Triggers Muscles in the syrinx to produce song, Tinbergen's 4 questions with The Mechanism of Control of Song Production