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Influence of the sexual dimorphism on the morphology of the syrinx of guinea fowl (Numida meleagris)

This study was aimed at making a morphologic and comparative description of the syrinx, the organ that is responsable for the song of the birds in the species Numida meleagris. For that, five males and five females of guinea fowl were used in order to verify the sintopy (trachea, tracheal muscles) and the sexual dimorphism of the syrinx. It was verified that the syrinx is located in the bifurcation of the trachea and it presents larger number of cartilages in the males. The tracheal muscles attaches or origins more caudally in males and both are larger in relation to the females. The existent differences between males and females of Numida meleagris show the high capacity of females in producing sounds how "to fraco" while males emit coo and cackles.

syrinx; sexual dimorphism; trachea; guinea fowl


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