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具有连续鸣唱风格的鸣禽在面临领地挑战时如何调节其歌声。

How a songbird with a continuous singing style modulates its song when territorially challenged.

作者信息

Geberzahn Nicole, Aubin Thierry

机构信息

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre de Neuroscience Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Sud, UMR 8195, 91405 Orsay, France ; Equipe Communications Acoustiques, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, Centre de Neuroscience Paris-Sud, UMR 8195, Bat. 446, Univ. Paris XI, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France.

出版信息

Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2014;68(1):1-12. doi: 10.1007/s00265-013-1616-4. Epub 2013 Aug 18.

Abstract

In songbirds of the temperate zone, often only males sing and their songs serve to attract females and to deter territorial rivals. In many species, males vary certain aspects of their singing behavior when engaged in territorial interactions. Such variation may be an honest signal of the traits of the signaler, such as fighting strength, condition, or aggressive motivation, and may be used by receivers in decisions on whether to retreat or to escalate a fight. This has been studied intensively in species that sing discontinuously, in which songs are alternating with silent pauses. We studied contextual variation in the song of skylarks (), a songbird with a large vocal repertoire and a continuous and versatile singing style. We exposed subjects to simulated territorial intrusions by broadcasting conspecific song and recorded their vocal responses. We found that males sing differently if they are singing spontaneously with no other conspecific around than if they are territorially challenged. In this last case, males produced lower-frequency syllables. Furthermore, they increased the sound density of their song: they increased the proportion of sound within song. They seem to do so by singing different elements of their repertoire when singing reactively. Furthermore, they increased the consistency of mean peak frequency: they repeated syllable types with less variability when singing reactively. Such contextual variation suggests that skylarks might use low frequencies, sound density, and song consistency to indicate their competitive potential, and thus, those song features might be important for mutual assessment of competitive abilities.

摘要

在温带地区的鸣禽中,通常只有雄性会唱歌,它们的歌声用于吸引雌性并威慑领地竞争者。在许多物种中,雄性在进行领地互动时,其唱歌行为的某些方面会有所不同。这种变化可能是信号发出者某些特征的真实信号,比如战斗能力、身体状况或攻击动机,接收者可能会利用这些信号来决定是撤退还是升级争斗。这在不连续唱歌的物种中得到了深入研究,这些物种的歌声会与无声停顿交替出现。我们研究了云雀歌声的情境变化,云雀是一种拥有大量声乐曲目且唱歌风格连续多样的鸣禽。我们通过播放同种鸟鸣声让实验对象暴露于模拟的领地入侵情境中,并记录它们的声音反应。我们发现,与在没有其他同种个体在周围时自发唱歌相比,如果雄性受到领地挑战,它们唱歌的方式会有所不同。在后一种情况下,雄性会发出频率更低的音节。此外,它们会提高歌声的声音密度:它们增加了歌声中声音的比例。它们似乎是通过在反应性唱歌时唱出曲目的不同元素来做到这一点。此外,它们还提高了平均峰值频率的一致性:在反应性唱歌时,它们重复音节类型的变异性更小。这种情境变化表明,云雀可能会利用低频、声音密度和歌声一致性来表明它们的竞争潜力,因此,这些歌声特征可能对相互评估竞争能力很重要。

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