National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Biol Lett. 2012 Dec 23;8(6):928-31. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2012.0522. Epub 2012 Aug 1.
Among songbirds, growing evidence suggests that acoustic adaptation of song traits occurs in response to habitat features. Despite extensive study, most research supporting acoustic adaptation has only considered acoustic traits averaged for species or populations, overlooking intraindividual variation of song traits, which may facilitate effective communication in heterogeneous and variable environments. Fewer studies have explicitly incorporated sexual selection, which, if strong, may favour variation across environments. Here, we evaluate the prevalence of acoustic adaptation among 44 species of songbirds by determining how environmental variability and sexual selection intensity are associated with song variability (intraindividual and intraspecific) and short-term song complexity. We show that variability in precipitation can explain short-term song complexity among taxonomically diverse songbirds, and that precipitation seasonality and the intensity of sexual selection are related to intraindividual song variation. Our results link song complexity to environmental variability, something previously found for mockingbirds (Family Mimidae). Perhaps more importantly, our results illustrate that individual variation in song traits may be shaped by both environmental variability and strength of sexual selection.
在鸣禽中,越来越多的证据表明,歌曲特征的声学适应是对栖息地特征的反应。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但大多数支持声学适应的研究仅考虑了物种或种群的平均声学特征,而忽略了歌曲特征的个体内变异性,这可能有助于在异质和多变的环境中进行有效的交流。较少的研究明确纳入了性选择,如果性选择强烈,可能会有利于跨环境的变异。在这里,我们通过确定环境变异性和性选择强度与歌曲变异性(个体内和种内)和短期歌曲复杂性之间的关系,评估了 44 种鸣禽中的声学适应的普遍性。我们表明,降水的变异性可以解释分类多样的鸣禽的短期歌曲复杂性,降水季节性和性选择强度与个体内的歌曲变化有关。我们的研究结果将歌曲复杂性与环境变异性联系起来,这在嘲鸟(Mimidae 科)中也有发现。也许更重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,歌曲特征的个体内变异可能是由环境变异性和性选择强度共同塑造的。