Coleman Seth William, Patricelli Gail Lisa, Coyle Brian, Siani Jennifer, Borgia Gerald
Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics Program, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Biol Lett. 2007 Oct 22;3(5):463-6. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0234.
Males in many bird species mimic the vocalizations of other species during sexual displays, but the evolutionary and functional significance of interspecific vocal mimicry is unclear. Here we use spectrographic cross-correlation to compare mimetic calls produced by male satin bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) in courtship with calls from several model species. We show that the accuracy of vocal mimicry and the number of model species mimicked are both independently related to male mating success. Multivariate analyses revealed that these mimetic traits were better predictors of male mating success than other male display traits previously shown to be important for male mating success. We suggest that preference-driven mimetic accuracy may be a widespread occurrence, and that mimetic accuracy may provide females with important information about male quality. Our findings support an alternative hypothesis to help explain a common element of male sexual displays.
在许多鸟类物种中,雄性在求偶展示时会模仿其他物种的叫声,但种间声音模仿的进化和功能意义尚不清楚。在这里,我们使用频谱互相关来比较雄性缎蓝亭鸟(Ptilonorhynchus violaceus)在求偶时发出的模仿叫声与几种模式物种的叫声。我们发现,声音模仿的准确性和模仿的模式物种数量均与雄性的交配成功率独立相关。多变量分析表明,与之前显示对雄性交配成功很重要的其他雄性展示特征相比,这些模仿特征能更好地预测雄性的交配成功率。我们认为,偏好驱动的模仿准确性可能普遍存在,并且模仿准确性可能为雌性提供有关雄性品质的重要信息。我们的研究结果支持了另一种假设,有助于解释雄性求偶展示中的一个常见元素。