Janney Eathan, Taylor Hollis, Scharff Constance, Rothenberg David, Parra Lucas C, Tchernichovski Ofer
Department of Psychology , Hunter College, CUNY , New York, NY , USA.
Macquarie University , Sydney , Australia.
R Soc Open Sci. 2016 Sep 14;3(9):160357. doi: 10.1098/rsos.160357. eCollection 2016 Sep.
Music maintains a characteristic balance between repetition and novelty. Here, we report a similar balance in singing performances of free-living Australian pied butcherbirds. Their songs include many phrase types. The more phrase types in a bird's repertoire, the more diverse the singing performance can be. However, without sufficient temporal organization, avian listeners may find diverse singing performances difficult to perceive and memorize. We tested for a correlation between the complexity of song repertoire and the temporal regularity of singing performance. We found that different phrase types often share motifs (notes or stereotyped groups of notes). These shared motifs reappeared in strikingly regular temporal intervals across different phrase types, over hundreds of phrases produced without interruption by each bird. We developed a statistical estimate to quantify the degree to which phrase transition structure is optimized for maximizing the regularity of shared motifs. We found that transition probabilities between phrase types tend to maximize regularity in the repetition of shared motifs, but only in birds of high repertoire complexity. Conversely, in birds of low repertoire complexity, shared motifs were produced with less regularity. The strong correlation between repertoire complexity and motif regularity suggests that birds possess a mechanism that regulates the temporal placement of shared motifs in a manner that takes repertoire complexity into account. We discuss alternative musical, mechanistic and ecological explanations to this effect.
音乐在重复与新颖之间保持着一种独特的平衡。在此,我们报告了自由生活的澳大利亚斑啸鹟的歌唱表演中存在类似的平衡。它们的歌声包含多种乐句类型。一只鸟的曲目中乐句类型越多,其歌唱表演就可能越多样。然而,如果没有足够的时间组织,鸟类听众可能会觉得多样的歌唱表演难以感知和记忆。我们测试了歌曲曲目的复杂性与歌唱表演的时间规律性之间的相关性。我们发现不同的乐句类型常常共享一些主题(音符或固定的音符组合)。这些共享的主题在不同乐句类型中以惊人的规律时间间隔反复出现,每只鸟不间断地唱出数百个乐句。我们开发了一种统计估计方法来量化乐句过渡结构为最大化共享主题的规律性而进行优化的程度。我们发现乐句类型之间的过渡概率倾向于在共享主题的重复中最大化规律性,但这仅在曲目复杂性高的鸟类中存在。相反,在曲目复杂性低的鸟类中,共享主题的产生规律性较差。曲目复杂性与主题规律性之间的强相关性表明,鸟类拥有一种机制,该机制会以考虑曲目复杂性的方式来调节共享主题的时间安排。我们讨论了对此现象的几种不同的音乐、机制和生态方面的解释。