Botero Carlos A, Rossman Rachel J, Caro Lina M, Stenzler Laura M, Lovette Irby J, De Kort Selvino R, Vehrencamp Sandra L
Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Anim Behav. 2009 Mar 1;77(3):701-706. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.11.020.
Many animals repeat standardized displays multiple times while attracting a mate or deterring a rival. In such contexts it is possible that the ability to perform each display or signal type in a consistent fashion is under direct selection. Studies on sexual selection on song learning in birds have focused on differences in repertoire size with less attention to the potential importance of being able to perform each song/syllable type with high consistency. We present evidence that tropical mockingbirds decrease the variation between renditions of each syllable type as they grow older (i.e., become more consistent) and that more consistent males in this species tend to have higher dominance status and reproductive success. These findings stress the importance of consistency in the performance of sexual displays and suggest that this parameter may be very relevant even in species that are selected for high vocal diversity (i.e., large repertoires). In addition to signalling dominance status and age, we hypothesize that syllable type consistency may also be an indicator of the integrity of brain function in birds analogous to the tests used for neuropsychological assessment in humans.
许多动物在吸引配偶或威慑对手时会多次重复标准化的展示行为。在这种情况下,以一致的方式执行每种展示或信号类型的能力可能会受到直接选择。关于鸟类歌曲学习的性选择研究主要集中在曲目大小的差异上,而较少关注能够高度一致地执行每首歌曲/音节类型的潜在重要性。我们提供的证据表明,热带嘲鸫随着年龄的增长(即变得更加一致)会减少每个音节类型演唱版本之间的差异,并且在该物种中,表现更一致的雄性往往具有更高的优势地位和繁殖成功率。这些发现强调了性展示行为一致性的重要性,并表明即使在那些因高嗓音多样性(即大量曲目)而被选择的物种中,这一参数也可能非常重要。除了表明优势地位和年龄外,我们推测音节类型的一致性也可能是鸟类大脑功能完整性的一个指标,类似于人类用于神经心理学评估的测试。