Cooper Brenton G, Goller Franz
Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Science. 2004 Jan 23;303(5657):544-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1091099.
Many birds perform visual signals during their learned songs, but little is known about the interrelationship between visual and vocal displays. We show here that male brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater) synchronize the most elaborate wing movements of their display with atypically long silent periods in their song, potentially avoiding adverse biomechanical effects on sound production. Furthermore, expiratory effort for song is significantly reduced when cowbirds perform their wing display. These results show a close integration between vocal and visual displays and suggest that constraints and synergistic interactions between the motor patterns of multimodal signals influence the evolution of birdsong.
许多鸟类在学习鸣叫时会进行视觉信号展示,但对于视觉与鸣叫展示之间的相互关系却知之甚少。我们在此表明,雄性褐头牛鹂(Molothrus ater)会将其展示中最复杂的翅膀动作与鸣叫中异常长的静音期同步,这可能避免了对声音产生的不利生物力学影响。此外,当牛鹂进行翅膀展示时,鸣叫的呼气努力会显著降低。这些结果表明了鸣叫与视觉展示之间的紧密整合,并表明多模态信号的运动模式之间的限制和协同相互作用会影响鸟鸣的进化。