University of Antwerp, Ethology Group, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
Biol Lett. 2011 Jun 23;7(3):339-42. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0962. Epub 2010 Dec 1.
Acoustic signals during intrasexual interactions may help receivers to establish the cost and benefits of engaging in a confrontation versus avoiding the cost of escalation. Although birdsong repertoires have been previously suggested as providing information during agonistic encounters, the cost (time/neural resources) of assessing large repertoires may decrease the efficiency of the signal for mutual assessment. Acoustic-structural features may, therefore, be used to enable a fast and accurate assessment during this kind of encounters. Recently, it has been suggested that the consistency of songs may play a key role during intrasexual interactions in bird species. Using a playback experiment in a colour-ringed great tit population, we tested the hypothesis that songs differing in consistency may elicit a differential response, indicating that the signal is salient for the receivers. Great tit males clearly responded more aggressively towards highly consistent songs. Our findings, together with previous evidence of increased song consistency with age in the great tit, suggest that song consistency provides information on experience or dominance in this species, and this phenomenon may be more widespread than currently acknowledged.
在种内互动过程中,声学信号可以帮助接收者确定参与对抗与避免升级成本的利弊。虽然鸟鸣曲目以前被认为可以在争斗中提供信息,但评估大型曲目的成本(时间/神经资源)可能会降低信号在相互评估中的效率。因此,声学结构特征可用于在这种情况下实现快速准确的评估。最近,有人提出,在鸟类种内互动中,歌曲的一致性可能起着关键作用。我们使用彩色环大蓝山雀种群中的回放实验检验了以下假设:不一致的歌曲可能会引起不同的反应,这表明信号对接收者很重要。雄性大山雀对高度一致的歌曲表现出更强的攻击性。我们的发现,以及大山雀的年龄与歌曲一致性增加的先前证据,表明歌曲一致性为该物种提供了经验或支配地位的信息,而且这种现象可能比目前所认识的更为普遍。