“…By tapping into the existing genetic and behavioral diversity of wild and captive lineages in zebra finches (e.g. Forstmeier et al, 2007 ; Knief et al, 2015 ) to perform comparative avian genomic analyses ( Jarvis et al, 2014 ; Feng et al, 2020 ), interspecific hybridization studies ( Woolley and Sakata, 2019 ; Wang et al, 2019 ), and direct genetic manipulations ( Liu et al, 2015 ; London, 2020 ), the zebra finch shall continue to serve as a focal subject of integrative research into human language-like vocal culture ( Hyland Bruno et al, 2021 ), auditory learning ( Theunissen et al, 2004 ), acoustically-mediated social bonding ( Tokarev et al, 2017 ), and genetic ( Balakrishnan et al, 2010 ) and behavioral (e.g. song) variability ( Lansverk et al, 2019 ; see Box 1 ).…”