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雌雄鸟鸣在其偏好和次要栖息地中的对偶热带鸟类物种中的传播。

Male and female songs propagation in a duetting tropical bird species in its preferred and secondary habitat.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Ecology, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Oct 3;17(10):e0275434. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275434. eCollection 2022.

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0275434
PMID:36190953
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9529145/
Abstract

Acoustic signals produced by animals must transmit through the environment to reach potential receivers and change their behaviour. Both the environment (vegetation, air properties, other animals) and the form of the signal affect the propagation process. Here we investigated how the transmission of different song types of a duetting songbird species inhabiting an extreme environment within African montane forest, varies between males and females as well as different types of micro-habitats. We hypothesised that male and female songs would have different transmission properties, reflecting known differences in signal form and function. We analysed signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), excess attenuation (EA) and tail-to-signal ratio (TSR) of songs of male and female Yellow-breasted Boubous (Laniarius atroflavus) that were played and re-recorded in a range of sites representing the species-typical habitats. We found significant effects of distance, site (habitat) and sex reflected in all three measures of sound degradation. The clearest, primarily distance-dependent pattern was found for SNR of songs propagated in level forest site. EA was substantially higher in shrubs than in forest habitats, while TSR reflecting longer echoes appeared at longer distances in forest sites. Thus, Yellow-breasted Boubou songs are better propagated in forests than in disturbed sites covered with shrubs. We found that all male song types used for broadcast singing propagated farther than female songs, with significantly higher SNR at all distances. The different male song types which are known to have different functions, also demonstrated a differentiated pattern of propagation reflecting their functionality. All signals that were tested propagated the furthest in the ideal condition described as forest with a level terrain. Signals degraded much faster during transmission through shrubs regrowing after forest burning. On this site, the differences in the propagation of male and female songs, as well as the differences between male song types, were relatively least pronounced. Transmission in typical mountain forest among streams and with substantial terrain variation revealed that degradation pattern in such habitat could be perturbed in a non-linear way. Streams acting as a source of high noise level also negatively affected transmission and may strongly limit the perception of birds staying close to them. However, stream noise did not affect sex differences in song propagation as was found for the site located in shrubs. Male songs showed more efficient transmission through all habitats (least in the shrubs) than female song. These differences were the result of male songs having a whistle structure that is better adapted for long-range propagation than the atonal, wideband frequency female vocalisations. Results support the idea that signals of males of the Yellow-breasted Boubous evolved under the pressure of long-range communication both with rivals and females, while females of the species are much more focused on within-pair communication or signalling together with their partner. The consequence of deforestation resulting in pushing back territories to the forest remnants along streams may be a shortening of the song's active range, in particular, in females.

摘要

动物发出的声学信号必须通过环境传播才能到达潜在的接收者并改变它们的行为。环境(植被、空气特性、其他动物)和信号的形式都会影响传播过程。在这里,我们研究了生活在非洲山地森林极端环境中的一种雌雄同体鸣禽物种的不同歌曲类型,其在雄性和雌性以及不同类型的小生境之间的传播方式有何不同。我们假设雄性和雌性的歌曲会具有不同的传播特性,这反映了信号形式和功能上已知的差异。我们分析了雄性和雌性 Yellow-breasted Boubous(Laniarius atroflavus)在一系列代表该物种典型栖息地的地点播放和重新录制的歌曲的信噪比(SNR)、额外衰减(EA)和尾音与信号的比值(TSR)。我们发现,距离、地点(栖息地)和性别对所有三种声音衰减测量都有显著影响。在水平森林地点传播的歌曲中,最清晰的、主要是距离依赖性的模式是 SNR。EA 在灌木中明显高于森林栖息地,而反映回声较长的 TSR 在森林地点的距离较远时出现。因此,Yellow-breasted Boubou 歌曲在森林中的传播效果优于灌木覆盖的干扰栖息地。我们发现,所有用于广播演唱的雄性歌曲类型的传播距离都比雌性歌曲远,在所有距离上 SNR 都显著更高。已知具有不同功能的不同雄性歌曲类型也表现出反映其功能的差异化传播模式。所有经过测试的信号在描述为具有平坦地形的森林的理想条件下传播得最远。信号在穿过森林燃烧后重新生长的灌木中传播时会更快地衰减。在这个地点,雄性和雌性歌曲的传播差异以及雄性歌曲类型之间的差异相对不那么明显。在溪流之间和地形变化较大的典型山地森林中进行的传输表明,这种栖息地的退化模式可能以非线性方式受到干扰。溪流作为高噪声源的作用也会对传输产生负面影响,并可能强烈限制靠近它们的鸟类的感知。然而,溪流噪声并没有像在位于灌木中的地点那样影响歌曲传播中的性别差异。雄性歌曲在所有栖息地(在灌木中最少)的传输效率都高于雌性歌曲。这些差异是由于雄性歌曲具有口哨结构,比雌性的非调、宽带频率发声更适合远程传播。结果支持这样一种观点,即 Yellow-breasted Boubous 的雄性信号是在与竞争对手和雌性进行长距离通信的压力下进化而来的,而该物种的雌性则更专注于与伴侣进行的对配对内的交流或信号传递。森林砍伐导致领土后退到溪流沿岸的森林残余物的后果可能是歌曲活动范围缩短,尤其是在雌性身上。

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